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NEED HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLESTSame scenario - different question. You may use your notes on this checkpoint. You and your classmates are researching the change in average month temperatures from 2000 to 2017. The following table shows the average monthly temperatures (rounded to whole degrees Fahrenheit) for Central Park in New York City for the years 1900 and 2017.

The mean monthly temperature for the year 1900 is 53.75. The Mean Absolute Deviation for the temperatures in 1900 is approximately 15 degrees

The mean monthly temperature for the year 2017 is 56.25 degrees. The Mean Absolute Deviation for the temperatures in 2017 is 13.7

Is there a meaningful difference between the two mean monthly temperatures? Your answer must reference the number of MADs that separate the two means.

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