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Chemistry, 06.03.2020 15:26 jaymoney0531

Mark recorded the weather in his town for a week. He wrote down his observations in the table below.
Temperature and Precipitation for the Week
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
High Temperature
(degrees C)
21
24
19
18
25 26
22
Amount of Precipitation
(cm)
Which of the following sentences best describes the pattern of how the weather changed over the course of the week?
A. The weather did not change during the week.
B.
The weather changed in an irregular pattern.
C.
The weather changed in a repetitive pattern.
D. The weather changed in a steady pattern.
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