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Daily temperatures for two cities, Salem and Oxford, were recorded for one week. A 8-column table has 2 rows. Column 1 has entries Salem, Oxford. Column 2 is labeled Sunday with entries 56, 71. Column 3 is labeled Monday with entries 61, 52. Column 4 is labeled Tuesday with entries 55, 58. Column 5 is labeled Wednesday with entries 62, 50. Column 6 is labeled Thursday with entries 58, 89. Column 7 is labeled Friday with entries 61, 60. Column 8 is labeled Saturday with entries 61, 61. Using statistics, answer the question below: Which city had the highest variability in temperatures?

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