The hottest temperature ever recorded in a certain state was 124°F. It was recorded on July​ 6, 1936. Less than five months​ earlier, on February​ 15, 1936, the lowest temperature in the​ state's history was recorded −60°F. What is the difference between hottest and lowest​ temperatures?

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A high temperature of 121 degrees was measured as far north as Steele, North Dakota on July 6, 1936 and many of the records