The all-time high temperature in Chicago was 101˚F. The all-time low temperature was -21 ˚F. What is the difference in all-time high and low temperatures? *

Respuesta :

Answer:

The difference in all-time high and low temperatures in Chicago is [tex]122\°F[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

all-time high temperature in Chicago = [tex]101\°F[/tex]

All-time low temperature was = [tex]-21\°F[/tex]

We need to find the difference in all-time high and low temperatures.

Solution:

Now we can say that;

to find the difference in all-time high and low temperatures we will subtract All-time low temperature from all-time high temperature.

framing in equation form we get;

difference in all-time high and low temperatures = [tex]101-(-21)=101+21 =122\°F[/tex]

Hence The difference in all-time high and low temperatures in Chicago is [tex]122\°F[/tex].