The article "Snow Cover and Temperature Relationships in North America and Eurasia"† used statistical techniques to relate the amount of snow cover on each continent to average continental temperature. Data presented there included the following ten observations on October snow cover for Eurasia during the years 1970-1979 (in million km2): 6.5 12.0 14.9 10.0 10.7 7.9 21.9 12.5 14.5 9.2 What would you report as a representative, or typical, value of October snow cover for this period, and what prompted your choice?

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From the given information,

The ten observation data on october  snow cover for Eurasia  during the years is 6.5, 12.0, 14.9, 10.0, 10.7, 7.9, 21.9, 12.5, 14.5, 9.2

What would you report as a representative, or typical, value of October snow cover for this period, and what prompted your choice?

For the given data, 21.9 is an outlier, so trimmed mean would be good choice for the researcher,

Remove the smallest and the largest values to compute the trimmed mean

[tex]\bar x = \frac{12.0+14.9+10.0+10.7+7.9+12.5+14.5+9.2}{8} \\\\=\frac{91.7}{8} \\\\=11.465[/tex]