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28.09.2020 •
Mathematics
What is the range in temperatures if the high temperature is 78 degrees and the low temperature is -23 degrees?
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2) Subtraction
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4) Addition
5) Addition
6) Addition
7) Subtraction
8) Subtraction
9) Subtraction
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