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6. Take the data giving the minimum and the maximum temperature of various cities
given in the beginning of this Chapter (Table 3.1). Plot a double bar graph using the
data and answer the following:
(1) Which city has the largest difference in the minimum and maximum temperature
on the given date?
(ii) Which is the hottest city and which is the coldest city?
(iii) Name two cities where maximum temperature of one was less than the minimum
temperature of the other.
(iv) Name the city which has the least difference between its minimum and the
maximum temperature.

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Answered by theerthaanoop95
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given Table 3.1

Take the data giving the minimum and the maximum temperature of various cities given in the beginning of this Chapter (Table 3.1). Plot a double bar graph using the data and answer the following: (i) Which city has the largest difference in the minimum and maximum temperature on the given date? (ii) Which is the hottest city and which is the coldest city? (iii) Name two cities where maximum temperature of one was less than the minimum temperature of the other. (iv) Name the city which has the least difference between its minimum and the maximum temperature

Take the data giving the minimum and the maximum temperature of various cities given in the beginning of this Chapter (Table 3.1). Plot a double bar graph using the data and answer the following: (i) Which city has the largest difference in the minimum and maximum temperature on the given date? (ii) Which is the hottest city and which is the coldest city? (iii) Name two cities where maximum temperature of one was less than the minimum temperature of the other. (iv) Name the city which has the least difference between its minimum and the maximum temperature

Difference between the maximum and minimum temperature on 20.06.2006

Ahmedabad = (38°c - 29°c) = 9°c

Amritsar = (37°c - 26°c) = 9°c

Bangalore = (28°c - 21°c) = 7°c

Chennai = (36°c - 27°c) = 9°c

Delhi = (38°c - 28°c) = 10°c

Jaipur = (39°c - 29°c) = 10°c

Jammu = (41°c - 26°c) = 15°c

Mumbai = (32°c - 27°c) = 5°c

(i) As it is clear from the above calculation, Jammu has the largest difference in the minimum and maximum temperature on the given data that is 15°c.

(ii) Jammu is the hottest city with 41°c and Bangalore is the coldest city with 21° c

(iii) Bangalore and Jaipur or Bangalore and Ahmedabad are the two cities where the maximum temperature of one was less than the minimum temperature of the other.

(iv) Mumbai has the least difference between its minimum and maximum temperature.

Maximum temperature = 32°c

Minimum temperature = 27°c

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