To calculate the average daily high temperature in Anthony's town during the summer, he will need to keep track of the high temperatures for each day over a specified period of time (typically a month or three months). After collecting this data, he can add up all the high temperatures recorded and then divide by the total number of days to get the average daily high temperature for that period.
For example, if Anthony records the high temperatures for all 30 days in June and the total sum of high temperatures is 3000 degrees Fahrenheit, then the average daily high temperature for June would be 3000/30 = 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
By following this method for each month in the summer (typically June, July, and August), Anthony can determine his average daily high temperature for the entire summer season in his town.
Anthony wants to know his average daily high temperature in his town during the summer
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