One spring day, Aisha noted the time of day and the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Her findings are as follows: At 6 a.m., the temperature was 52° F. For next 6 hours, the temperature rose 1° per hour. For the next 5 hours, it rose 3° per hour. The temperature then stayed steady until 6 p.m. For the next 2 hours, the temperature dropped 3° per hour. The temperature then dropped steadily until the temperature was 66° at midnight. On the set of axes below, graph Aisha's data. Click twice to plot a segment. Click a segment to delete it. 70 65 60 55 50 6 am 6 pm 12 Midnight Noon Temperature ("F)

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One spring day, Aisha noted the time of day and the temperature, in degrees
Fahrenheit. Her findings are as follows: At 6 a.m., the temperature was 52º F. For the
next 6 hours, the temperature rose 1° per hour. For the next 5 hours, it rose 3° per
hour. The temperature then stayed steady until 6 p.m. For the next 2 hours, the
temperature dropped 3° per hour. The temperature then dropped steadily until the
temperature was 66° at midnight. On the set of axes below, graph Aisha's data.
Click twice to plot a segment.
Click a segment to delete it.
70
65
6 am
6 pm
Midnight
Noom
Temperature (°F)
Transcribed Image Text:cudent/solve/13108345/_kphillips_graphStoriesLevel1 Alex Mbuto Graph Stories (Level 1) Mar 28, 12:17:35 PM Watch help video One spring day, Aisha noted the time of day and the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Her findings are as follows: At 6 a.m., the temperature was 52º F. For the next 6 hours, the temperature rose 1° per hour. For the next 5 hours, it rose 3° per hour. The temperature then stayed steady until 6 p.m. For the next 2 hours, the temperature dropped 3° per hour. The temperature then dropped steadily until the temperature was 66° at midnight. On the set of axes below, graph Aisha's data. Click twice to plot a segment. Click a segment to delete it. 70 65 6 am 6 pm Midnight Noom Temperature (°F)
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