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Afternoon temperatures for one week were recorded as 16˚C, 17˚C, 17˚C, 20˚C, 18˚C, and 20˚C. What was the average afternoon temperature? --------- ˚C
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Afternoon temperatures for one week were recorded as 16˚C, 17˚C, 17˚C, 20˚C, 18˚C, and 20˚C. What was the average afternoon temperature?
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Answer: 18 is the average
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18 is the average afternoon temperature.
You add all of the temperatures together,(108)
then you divide by how many temperatures there are,(6)
Then divide.
108/6 = 18
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