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Maximum day time temperatures of Hyderabad in a week (from 26th February to 4th March, 2011) are recorded as 26 oC, 27 oC, 30 oC, 30 oC, 32 oC, 33 oC and 32 oC.
(i) What is the maximum temperature of the week?
(ii) What is the average temperatures of the week?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer :-

1.The maximum temperature of the week is 33°C which is clearly the maximum of the 7 temperatures.

2.The average temperature is = Sum of all temperatures / Number of terms

==> (26°C + 27°C + 30°C + 30°C + 32°C + 32°C + 33°C)/7

==> 210°C/7

==> 30°C

The answers are :

(1) 33° C

(2) 30° C

Hope this helps you

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Answered by RitaNarine
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The answers are:  (i) 33° C,  (ii) 30° C

Given:

Maximum daytime temperatures of Hyderabad in a week are recorded as 26oC, 27oC, 30oC, 30oC, 32oC, 33oC, and 32oC.

(from 26th February to 4th March 2011)

To find:

What is the maximum temperature of the week, and

What are the average temperatures of the week?

Explanation:

(i).

The Maximum temperature of the week is  33° C,

Here the Maximum refers to the highest temperature.

Hence, the Highest temp of the week is  33° C

(ii).

Average:

The average formula for a given set of data or observations can be expressed as the Average Formula:

Average = (Sum of Observations) ÷ (Total Numbers of Observations) Hence, the average of all the data points are also termed as the mean.

                    =  \frac{(26°C + 27°C + 30°C + 30°C + 32°C + 32°C + 33°C)}{7}

                    =  \frac{210°C}{7}

                     = 30°C

      Average = 30°C

Hence, The answers are:  (i) 33° C,  (ii) 30° C

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