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The average temperature in the North Pole in the summer is 32°F. The average temperature in the North Pole in the winter is -40°F. Kelvin says that the difference between these two temperatures is 8 degrees. Identify the error in Kelvin’s thinking. Determine
the difference between these two temperatures, and explain or show your process.

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