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The departure from the average is the difference between the actual amount of rain and the average amount of rain for a given month.

The historical average for rainfall in Albuquerque, NM for June, July, and August is shown in the table.

June July August
0.67 inches 1.5 inches 1.57 inches


Last June only 0.17 inches of rain fell all month. What is the difference between the average rainfall and the actual rainfall for last June?

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Answered by vinayakdev959
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Answer:

departure from the average is the difference between the actual amount of rain and the average amount of rain for a given month.

The historical average for rainfall in Albuquerque, NM for June, July, and August is shown in the table.

June July August

0.67 inches 1.5 inches 1.57 inches

Last June only 0.17 inches of rain fell all month. What is the difference between the average rainfall and the actual rainfall for last June?

Answered by tiwariakdi
0

The actual rainfall was 0.5 inches less than the average rainfall for the month.

The average rainfall for June in Albuquerque is 0.67 inches.

The actual amount of rainfall in June was 0.17 inches.

To find the difference between the actual amount of rain and the average amount of rain, we need to subtract the average from the actual:

Actual rainfall - Average rainfall = Difference

0.17 inches - 0.67 inches = -0.5 inches

The difference between the actual rainfall and the average rainfall for June in Albuquerque is -0.5 inches.

This means that the actual rainfall was 0.5 inches less than the average rainfall for the month.

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