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In North Pole, the temperature is 4 degrees Fahrenheit while in South Pole it is -11 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the difference between the temperatures of the two regions?

  • A - 15 F
  • B 7 F
  • C - 7 F
  • D 15 F
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The difference between the temperatures of the two regions is 15 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be calculated by subtracting the temperature of the South Pole (-11 F) from the temperature of the North Pole (4 F), resulting in a difference of 15 degrees Fahrenheit.

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