The record high January temperature in Austin, Texas, is 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The record low January temperature is -2 degrees Fahrenheit. Find the difference between the high and low temperatures.



Answer :


92 degrees because 90-(-2)= 90+2 because the negatives cancel out so you would get 92

Answer:

92° F.

Step-by-step explanation:

The record high January temperature in Austin, Texas is 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

The record low January temperature is -2 degrees Fahrenheit.

The difference between the high and low temperatures =  90 - (-2)

= 90 + 2    

= 92 degrees Fahrenheit.

The difference between the high and low temperatures is 92° F.