A city’s record high temperature is 106°F

106
°
F
and record low temperature is −17°F

17
°
F
. How much warmer is the city’s record high temperature than the record low temperature?(1 point)
Responses

89°F
89
°
F
89 degrees upper F

−123°F

123
°
F
negative 123 degrees upper F

123°F
123
°
F
123 degrees upper F

−89°F

1 answer

To find out how much warmer the city’s record high temperature (106°F) is than the record low temperature (-17°F), you can calculate the difference between the two temperatures.

The calculation is as follows:

\[ 106°F - (-17°F) = 106°F + 17°F = 123°F \]

So, the record high temperature is 123°F warmer than the record low temperature.

The correct response is:

123°F