Answer:
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
Given that a weather researcher compared Dublin, Ireland to Madrid, Spain, and she found that Dublin had a mean average temperature of 56.1ºF with a mean average deviation of 6.4ºF, while Madrid had a mean average temperature of 68ºF with a mean average deviation of 12.1ºF, the following conclusions can be drawn:
68 is higher than 56.1, so clearly Madrid has a higher average temperature than Dublin.
In turn, 12.1 is greater than 6.4, with which Madrid has a greater temperature variation than Dublin.