Answer:
The MAD for City 2 is less than the MAD for City 1, which means the average monthly temperatures of City 2 vary less than the average monthly temperatures for City 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given data sets are
City 1 : {20, 24, 40, 63, 76, 89}
City 2 : {41, 50, 58, 62, 72, 83}
Formula for mean:
Mean of city 1 is
Mean of city 2 is
Formula for mean absolute deviation:
where, μ is the mean of data.
MAD for City 1:
MAD for City 2
From the above calculation we get 24 > 11.33 or MAD of city 1 > MAD of city 2.
The MAD for City 2 is less than the MAD for City 1, which means the average monthly temperatures of City 2 vary less than the average monthly temperatures for City 1.