Based on the analysis of the provided line graph, here is a summary of the temperature data and a solution to the most likely implied problem: identifying the highest and lowest temperatures recorded.
The graph plots "Temperature v/s Time" with four data points. The vertical axis (Temperature) ranges from 30 to 50 degrees, and the horizontal axis (Time) shows readings at 6 AM, 10 AM, 2 AM, and 6 AM.
By examining each data point, we can determine the following temperature values:
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At 6 AM: The temperature is 37.5 degrees.
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At 10 AM: The temperature is 47.5 degrees.
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At 2 AM: The temperature is 50.0 degrees.
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At 6 AM (next day): The temperature is 40.0 degrees.
Solution:
The most straightforward problem to solve with this data is to find the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded.
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Highest Temperature: The highest temperature recorded on the graph is
50.0 degrees, which occurred at
2 AM.
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Lowest Temperature: The lowest temperature recorded on the graph is
37.5 degrees, which occurred at the first
6 AM.
This information provides a clear understanding of the temperature range over the period shown in the graph. If you have a more specific question about this data (e.g., calculating the rate of change, finding the average temperature, or interpreting the time sequence), please provide further details.
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