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- the record low temperature in fargo, nd is - 35°f. the record high is 114°f. what is the difference in the record high and the record low temperatures?
Step1: Identify the values
Let the record - low temperature $T_{low}=- 35^{\circ}F$ and the record - high temperature $T_{high}=114^{\circ}F$.
Step2: Calculate the difference
The difference $\Delta T=T_{high}-T_{low}=114-(-35)$.
Since subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the positive number, $114-(-35)=114 + 35$.
$114+35 = 149$.
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$149^{\circ}F$