Arthur made the scatter plot below of the temperature outside his house over the course of nine days at the beginning of winter.

A graph is shown.A graph of 'Time' in days from 0 to 12 on the x axis and 'Temperature' in Fahrenheit from 0 to 50 on the y axis is shown. Nine points are plotted beginning at approximately 1 comma 48 decreasing to approximately 9 comma 23. Points between these two include approximately 2 comma 46, 3 comma 44, 4 comma 42, 5 comma 36, 6 comma 37, 7 comma 29, and 8 comma 31.

If this trend continues, what would be the most likely temperature outside Arthur’s house on day 10?
A. 20°
B. 30°
C. 40°
D. 50°

1 answer

Based on the scatter plot, there seems to be a decreasing trend in temperature as time progresses. However, it is difficult to determine an exact temperature for day 10 since the scatter plot only includes data for the first nine days.

Going with the decreasing trend, we can estimate that the temperature on day 10 would be lower than the temperature on day 9, which was approximately 31°F.

Therefore, the most likely temperature outside Arthur's house on day 10 would be either A. 20°F or B. 30°F. It is impossible to determine which one is more likely without additional data.