Write and solve an equation to find how much water Montana average 3 month temperature is then minnesota

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Are we supposed to know these statistics?

To find the average 3-month temperature of Montana and Minnesota, we will need some data or information about the monthly temperatures in each state. Without this information, we cannot proceed to solve the equation.

However, I can guide you on how to write and solve the equation once you have the necessary data. Here is an example equation that you can modify based on the data you have:

Let's assume we have the monthly temperatures for Montana and Minnesota for three months (January, February, and March). We'll represent the average temperature for Montana as "MT" and for Minnesota as "MN." The equation to find the average of these temperatures would be:

(MT + MT + MT + MN + MN + MN) / 6 = Average Temperature

Since we have three months for each state, we multiply the average temperature for Montana (MT) by 3, and the average temperature for Minnesota (MN) by 3. Then we divide the sum of these temperatures by 6 (the total number of months).

Once you have the data, substitute the values of MT and MN into the equation and solve for "Average Temperature" to find the desired result.