When comparing the data from the two locations, we should use the median as the measure of center to determine which location typically has the cooler temperature.
The reason is that the histograms for both locations appear to be skewed, with the data skewed to the right (i.e., towards higher temperatures). In such cases, the median is a more appropriate measure of central tendency than the mean, because the mean is sensitive to the influence of extreme values and may not accurately represent the "typical" temperature.
Looking at the two histograms, we can see that the frequency of temperatures in Desert Landing is generally higher than that in Flower Town, particularly at the higher temperature ranges. However, to determine which location typically has the cooler temperature, we need to compare the medians.
For Desert Landing, the median appears to be somewhere between 90 and 99 degrees Fahrenheit, since that's where the highest frequency of temperatures is observed. For Flower Town, the median appears to be around 85 to 89 degrees Fahrenheit, since that's where the highest frequency of temperatures is observed.
Therefore, we can conclude that Flower Town typically has the cooler temperature, based on the median temperature range of 85 to 89 degrees Fahrenheit.