In the Sahara Desert one day it was 136oF. In the Gobi Desert a temperature of
-50oF was recorded. What is the difference between these two temperatures?

Respuesta :

Answer: [tex]186^{\circ}F[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : In the Sahara Desert one day it was 136°F.

In the Gobi Desert a temperature of  -50°F was recorded.

Clearly ,  136°F> -50°F

Then, the difference between these two temperatures will be :-

[tex]136^{\circ}F-(-50)^{\circ}F\\\\=(136+50)^{\circ}F\ \ [\because \text{Product two neagtive sign is positive]}\\\\=186^{\circ}F[/tex]

Hence, the difference between these two temperatures = [tex]186^{\circ}F[/tex]