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To calculate the average annual temperature, you need to obtain the average of the temperatures recorded throughout the year. The formula for calculating the average is as follows:

Average Annual Temperature = Sum of Monthly Temperatures / Number of Months

Here's a step-by-step process to calculate the average annual temperature:

  1. Gather the monthly temperature data for the year. Let's say you have the temperatures for each month: January, February, March, ..., December.

  2. Add up all the monthly temperatures to get the sum of the monthly temperatures.

  3. Count the number of months for which you have temperature data.

  4. Divide the sum of the monthly temperatures by the number of months to get the average annual temperature.

For example, let's say you have the monthly temperatures for a year as follows: January: 10°C February: 12°C March: 15°C April: 18°C May: 20°C June: 25°C July: 28°C August: 27°C September: 23°C October: 18°C November: 15°C December: 12°C

To calculate the average annual temperature: Sum of Monthly Temperatures = 10 + 12 + 15 + 18 + 20 + 25 + 28 + 27 + 23 + 18 + 15 + 12 = 223°C Number of Months = 12

Average Annual Temperature = 223°C / 12 = 18.58°C (approximately)

Therefore, the average annual temperature for the given year is approximately 18.58 degrees Celsius.

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