Two of the lowest temperatures ever recorded in the U.S. are -79.8 *F in Alaska and -69.7*F in Montana. Write an inequality that compares the temperatures.​

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During cool or cold weather episodes, fuel must be consumed to make buildings comfortable living spaces. A useful indicator of fuel consumption for heating purposes is the determination of heating degree-days. They are calculated by accumulating one heating degree-day (HDD) unit for each Fahrenheit degree the daily mean (average) temperature is below the base value of 65°F (18°C). For example, a day with a maximum temperature of 60°F and a minimum of 40°F has a mean temperature of 50°F. Subtracting 50 from 65 yields 15 heating degree-day units for that day. Hence, a day with a high temperature of 45°F and a low of 25°F produces ______ HDDs.