In January, the lowest temperature recorded at the summit of Snowdon was 3°C higher than that at the summit of Ben Nevis.

Mathematics · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 To provide a detailed answer to your statement, I would need additional information. For example, if you know the lowest temperature recorded at the summit of Ben Nevis, we could add 3°C to that temperature to determine the lowest temperature at the summit of Snowdon for that January. However, without the specific temperature of Ben Nevis, we cannot calculate the exact temperature for Snowdon.

For instance, let's assume the lowest temperature recorded at the summit of Ben Nevis was -10°C. According to the information provided, we would simply add 3°C to -10°C to find the temperature at Snowdon.

-10°C (Ben Nevis) + 3°C = -7°C (Snowdon)

So, the lowest temperature at the summit of Snowdon would be -7°C.