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Question 5

Given


\begin{gathered} low:\text{ -6}^0F \\ high\text{ : 45}^0\text{ F} \end{gathered}

The midrange can be calculated using the formula:


Midrange\text{ = }\frac{minimum\text{ value + maximum value}}{2}

Applying the formula:


\begin{gathered} Midrange\text{ = }\frac{-6\text{ + 45}}{2} \\ =\text{ }(39)/(2) \\ =\text{ 19.5} \end{gathered}

Answer: 19.5

Question 6

Given:


77,\text{ 63, 58, 70, 71, 73, 62, 76, 64}

Applying the midrange formula:


\begin{gathered} Midrange\text{ = }\frac{58\text{ +}77}{2} \\ =\text{ }(135)/(2) \\ =\text{ 67.5} \end{gathered}

Answer: 67.5

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