Question


During the weather conditions shown above, Raul records the following temperature and pressure measurements while outdoors, after adjusting his measurements to correct for his elevation above sea level.

Student Temperature (°C) Pressure (millibar)
Raul 14 1035

Cassy takes pressure and temperature measurements at the same time, and she also adjusts her measurements to correct for her elevation above sea level. Which of the following tables could be her data?


W.
X.

Y.
Z.
A.
Z
B.
X
C.
Y
D.
W

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine which table of data could match Cassy's measurements based on the weather conditions provided, we need to consider that both temperature and pressure typically follow certain patterns under normal atmospheric conditions.

1. **Temperature (°C)**: If Raul's temperature is 14°C, and assuming no extreme weather conditions, Cassy's temperature readings would likely be similar since they are outdoors at the same time and location.

2. **Pressure (millibar)**: Raul's pressure reading is 1035 millibars, which is higher than the average sea-level pressure (which is typically around 1013.25 millibars). A pressure reading lower than Raul’s would indicate that Cassy could be in a different microclimate or experiencing different local conditions, while a higher pressure reading might also suggest possibly erroneous adjustments or variations in local conditions.

Based on these logic points, if we have access to tables of Cassy's data, we should look for a temperature close to 14°C and a pressure reading that is similar (either slightly lower or potentially equal) to Raul's 1035 millibars.

Since I do not have access to the specific data in tables W, X, Y, or Z, I am unable to ascertain which specific table represents Cassy's measurements without that context.

However, you can analyze each table given the following criteria:

1. Look for a temperature reading that is close to 14°C.
2. Check the corresponding pressure reading to ensure it is around 1035 millibars or slightly lower.

If you can provide the actual data from tables W, X, Y, and Z, I will be able to help you identify which one could logically represent Cassy's measurements.