The highest temperature recorded in the town of Westgate. This summer was 100 last winter. The lowest temperature was recorded was -1 Fahrenheit find the difference between these extremes.

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To find the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures recorded, you can use the following formula:

\[ \text{Difference} = \text{Highest Temperature} - \text{Lowest Temperature} \]

Given:

  • Highest Temperature = 100°F
  • Lowest Temperature = -1°F

Now plug in the values:

\[ \text{Difference} = 100 - (-1) = 100 + 1 = 101°F \]

So, the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in Westgate is 101°F.