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mars1129 [50]
3 years ago
11

One spring day, Dylan noted the time of day and the temperature, in degrees

Mathematics
1 answer:
allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Please find attached the required graph for the temperature time relationship

Step-by-step explanation:

The parameters given are arranged in a tabular form as follows;

At

Time  {}                                          Temperature

6 a. m.        {}                                    56° F

7 a. m.          {}                                   59° F

8 a. m.             {}                                62° F

9 a. m.             {}                                66° F

10 a. m.            {}                               70° F

11 a. m.                  {}                          74° F

12 p. m.              {}                             74°F

1 p. m.                     {}                        74°F

2 p. m.                  {}                          74°F

3 p. m.                   {}                         74°F

4 p. m.                   {}                         74°F

5 p. m.                  {}                          74°F

6 p. m.                 {}                           74°F

7 p. m.                       {}                     71°F

8 p. m.                      {}                      68°F

9 p. m.                          {}                  65°F

10 p. m.                  {}                         62°F

11 p. m.                        {}                    61.5°F

12 a. m.                        {}                    61°F

With the above table as the data points, the graph can be drawn

From Excel, The Mean temperature is approximately 68.1°F

The standard deviation is 6.079 °F

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