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The normal temperature of a human is typically 37°C (98.6 °F). The chart below shows a patient’s temperature over three days.
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What does the chart show?
a pattern of elevated temperature over the course of three days
a trend of increasing patient temperature over the course of three days
a comparison showing increased temperature only during the evenings
a relationship between the day and the temperature of the patient
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a pattern of elevated temperature over the course of three days
Explanation: the plotted temperatures are consistently above the normal 37°C (98.6°F), indicating a persistent fever. The graph does not show a steady increase (so not an increasing trend) nor does it indicate rises only in the evenings, and while it does show a relationship between day and temperature, the specific point is that the temperature is elevated.
Explanation: the plotted temperatures are consistently above the normal 37°C (98.6°F), indicating a persistent fever. The graph does not show a steady increase (so not an increasing trend) nor does it indicate rises only in the evenings, and while it does show a relationship between day and temperature, the specific point is that the temperature is elevated.
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