The highest temperature ever recorded in chicago was 105 degrees and the lowest was -27 degrees use absolute values to find the differences between the highest and lowest temperatures

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Answer:

The differences between the absolute highest and the absolute  lowest temperatures is 78°.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is provided that:

  • The highest temperature ever recorded in Chicago was 105°
  • The lowest was -27°.

Compute the differences between the absolute highest and the absolute  lowest temperatures as follows:

[tex]\text{Difference}=|\text{Highest}|-|\text{Lowest}|[/tex]

                [tex]=|105^{o}|-|-27^{o}|\\\\=105^{o}-27^{o}\\\\=78^{o}[/tex]

Thus, the differences between the absolute highest and the absolute  lowest temperatures is 78°.

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