The highest ever recorded temperature on earth was 136°F in the US and the lowest was − ° 129 F in Antarctica. What is the difference of these temperatures recorded on Earth?

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Answer:

136 + 129= 265

Step-by-step explanation:

when you're finding the difference and one number is positive and the other is a negative number you will add the negative instead of add them together so you would 129 to 136 which would equal 265. this rule applies to the opposite too. if both numbers are positive, then you would subtract them.