Mathematics, 03.05.2021 18:40 pmartand
Harold collected data on the daily high temperature in two cities over a period of one week.
He analyzed the data and found the measures below. Which statement is true, based on
these measures?
City Median Temperature
Carlton
Borden
88°F
75°F
Range from Median
5 degrees
5 degrees
The temperature in Carlton was always cooler than in Borden.
The difference between the daily high temperature for the two cities was 13 degrees.
The daily low temperatures for the two cities were 70°F and 83°F.
Borden had at least one daily high temperature of 98°F.
Done
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