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The daily high temperatures, in degrees Celsius, for two weeks were recorded. The first week had a mean high temperature of 8 degrees Celsius and a mean absolute deviation (MAD) of 1 degree Celsius. Here is a list of the high temperatures, in degrees Celsius, for the second week. A. What is the mean temperature for the second week? B. What is the mean absolute deviation for the second week? C. Which week had greater variability in high temperature? Explain your reasoning. (When necessary, round all answers to the nearest hundredths place. Type all answers below.

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