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The table given below shows a few details about the temperature distribution of Kashi cities (Ajmer, Ayodha, Mathura and Kashi). For any given month, the average temperature in each of the four cities can be expressed as a (Min) + b (Max), where a and b are constants and are the same for all the cities in that month but different in different months, and Min and Max are the minimum and maximum temperatures respectively for that month in that city.

 

 

July

 

 

Aug

 

 

Sept

 

 

Oct

 

 

Nov

 

 

Dec

 

Cities

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Ajmer

12.0

4.0

5.6

14.0

7.0

11.2

-

10.0

14.5

-

10.0

17.5

29.0

-

23.9

31.0

14.0

-

Ayodha

6.0

-

2.0

8.0

3.0

6.0

10.0

5.0

7.5

-

9.0

11.5

16.0

11.0

14.5

19.0

-

17.5

Mathura

20.0

12.0

-

 

13.0

19.6

29.0

17.0

23.0

36.0

21.0

28.5

38.0

24.0

-

41.0

27.0

36.8

Kashi

13.0

7.0

8.2

16.0

10.0

-

19.0

-

16.5

21.0

16.0

18.5

24.0

18.0

22.2

26.0

21.0

24.5

 

What is the average temperature of city Mathura in May?

Option 1 - <p>29.6</p>
Option 2 - <p>31</p>
Option 3 - <p>33.8</p>
Option 4 - <p>34</p>
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Correct Option - 3
Detailed Solution:

 

 

July

 

 

Aug

 

 

Sep

 

 

Oct

 

 

Nov

 

 

Dec

 

Cities

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Max

Min

Avg

Ajmer

12.0

4.0

5.6

14.0

7.0

11.2

19.0

10.0

14.5

25.0

10.0

17.5

29.0

12.0

23.9

31.0

14.0

25.9

Ayodhya

6.0

1.0

2.0

8.0

3.0

6.0

10.0

5.0

7.5

14.0

9.0

11.5

16.0

11.0

14.5

19.0

14.0

17.5

Mathura

20.0

12.0

13.6

24.0

13.0

19.6

29.0

17.0

23.0

36.0

21.0

28.5

38.0

24.0

33.8

41.0

27.0

36.8

Kashi

13.0

7.0

8.2

16.0

10.0

13.6

19.0

14.0

16.5

21.0

16.0

18.5

24.0

18.0

22.2

26.0

21.0

24.5

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