The highest temperature ever recorded in a particular city was 105F, and the lowest was -27F. Use absolute values to find the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures.

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Answer:

ΔT =313.5 K - 240.3 K = 73.2 K

Step-by-step explanation:

It's more confortable to work in °C to determine the Absolute value

T°C + 273 = T° K (Kelvin grades)

ΔT = Highest T° in K - Lowest T° in K

We make the conversion to Celsius degree, from Farenheit:

(x F - 32°) . 5/9 = °C

(105 F - 32°) . 5/9 = 40.5°C

(-27 F - 32°) . 5/9 =  - 32.7 °C

40.5°C + 273 = 313.5 K

-32.7 °C + 273 = 240.3 K

Answer: 132 Should be your answer.

Step-by-step explanation: I don't know how to explain very correctly, but I do know that is correct, have a nice day.