Math Quick!

2013-09-23 2:50 am
When receiving sunlight, the highest temperature of the moon's surface is 127℃. When not receiving sunlight , the lowest temperature of the moon's surface is -183℃. Find the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures of the moon's surface.

127-(-183)
=127+183
=310℃
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" The required difference is 310℃ " Correct ?

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2013-09-23 3:12 am
✔ 最佳答案
The difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures of the moon's surface is 310℃.

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2013-09-23 4:55 am
"The required difference is 310'C" Is correct or not ?
The required difference (noun) in temp. be 310'C.
The required difference (n) be 310'C in temp.
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2013-09-23 3:26 am
Find the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures of the moon's surface.
The difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures of the moon's surface.is found to be _______ .


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