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It is possible to approximate the outside temperature based on how fast crickets are chirping. Suppose on a 50 degree day, you measure 52 chirps in a minute, and on a 74 degree day, you measure 148 chirps in a minute.
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hope this makes sense
calculate the slope using change in y over change in x and you will find the average amount of chirps per degree
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