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4 December, 12:55

The highest recorded temperature in the uk is 39° c. the lowest recorded temperature in the uk is - 27° c What is the difference between these two amounts?

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  1. 4 December, 13:12
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    Since one is negative and you have to find the absolute value you add, getting 66 degrees celcius difference
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