The temperature in the evening was 68 degrees fahrenheit. The following morning, the temperature was 39 degrees fahrenheit. What is the difference between the two temperatures?

Well, that's quite a chilling question! The difference between 68 degrees Fahrenheit in the evening and 39 degrees Fahrenheit in the morning is 29 degrees. That's their "temperatureal" distance, but fortunately it's not too far to reach for a sweater or a warm cup of coffee!

To find the difference between the two temperatures, subtract the lower temperature from the higher temperature.

Higher temperature: 68 degrees Fahrenheit
Lower temperature: 39 degrees Fahrenheit

Difference = Higher temperature - Lower temperature
Difference = 68°F - 39°F

Calculating the difference:
Difference = 29°F

Therefore, the difference between the two temperatures is 29 degrees Fahrenheit.

To find the difference between the two temperatures, you need to subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, the initial temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and the final temperature is 39 degrees Fahrenheit.

So, the difference can be calculated as:

Difference = Final Temperature - Initial Temperature

Difference = 39°F - 68°F

Subtracting, we get:

Difference = -29°F

Therefore, the difference between the two temperatures is 29 degrees Fahrenheit.

Subtract.