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The atmospheric temperatures (C) of a certain district recorded over a period of 12 months 
from January to December are tabulated as follows.
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
28.5 30.1 33.4 35.4 36.6 35.8 35.2 36.3 35.5 33.8 30.7 27.6

1.Range of the temperatures.
2.Average temperature of the year rounded to two decimals. 

please urgent

What I have tried:

<pre>atmospheric_temperature=[28.5,30.1 ,33.4 ,35.4, 36.6 ,35.8, 35.2 ,36.3, 35.5 ,33.8 ,30.7 ,27.6] 
print(max((atmospheric_temperature))) 
print(min((atmospheric_temperature)))

print((range[28.5,30.1 ,33.4 ,35.4, 36.6 ,35.8, 35.2 ,36.3, 35.5 ,33.8 ,30.7 ,27.6]))
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Updated 16-Sep-21 2:43am
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Richard MacCutchan 11-Sep-21 11:16am    
What is the problem? And by the way, this is not urgent to anyone here.

Try this it might help

list1 = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
list2 = [28.5, 30.1, 33.4, 35.4, 36.6, 35.8, 35.2, 36.3, 35.5, 33.8, 30.7, 27.6]

combinedlist = zip(list1, list2)

print("Minimun Value is - " + str(min(list2)))
average = sum(list2) / len(list2)
print("Average Value is - " + str(round(average, 2)))

for index, key in combinedlist:
    if key == min(list2):
        print(index, key)



Will Give

    Minimum Value is - 27.6
    Average Value is - 33.24
    Dec 27.6
 
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