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PLEASE HELP The line graph shows average high temperatures for New York. Which phrase best describes what the graph for average low temperatures would look like? It would run parallel to and below the high temperature graph. It would be a flat line that crosses the high temperature graph. It would be the opposite of the high temperature graph. It would be a flat line below the high temperature graph.
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