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Lisa made a graph titled "Average Summer Temperatures in Michigan from 2000 to 2010." She labeled the y-axis "°F." What should she label the x-axis? O Years …
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Lisa made a graph titled "Average Summer Temperatures in Michigan from 2000 to 2010." She labeled the y-axis
"°F." What should she label the x-axis?
O Years
O Temperature
O Location
O Months
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Years should be the lar because each summer in a year is being measured
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