On one of my problems it says:

What is the average temperature in January for each place?

On one climograph, the average temperature is 40 and the other climograph is 50.

So, do I just put the average temperature in January in each place is 40-50?

No. You need to say that place X (whatever that is) has an average January temperature of 40. The other place's average temperature is 50.

Thank you

You're welcome.

To determine the average temperature in January for each place, you need to add up the temperatures for January from both climographs and then divide the sum by the number of climographs.

In this case, you have two climographs with average temperatures of 40 and 50. To find the average, you add these two temperatures together (40 + 50 = 90) and then divide by the number of climographs (2).

So, the average temperature in January for each place would be 90 divided by 2, which equals 45. Therefore, the average temperature in January for each place is 45.