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22 December, 08:28

A thermometer measured the temperature inside a house as 78.4°F. A thermometer outside in the sun measured the temperature as 92.9°F. Steve thought the difference in temperatures was 14.5°F. Was Steve's answer reasonable?

A.

Yes, it is reasonable because 92.9 - 78.4 = 14.5.

B.

No, it is not reasonable because 92.9 - 78.4 = 26.5.

C.

No, it is not reasonable because 92.9 - 78.4 = 24.5.

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  1. 22 December, 08:42
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    Inside a house as 78.4°F

    Outside in the sun measured the temperature as 92.9°F

    The difference = 92.9°F - 78.4°F = 14.5°F

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    A.

    Yes, it is reasonable because 92.9 - 78.4 = 14.5.
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