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Part E
Create a graph to compare the actual temperature changes over time using your spreadsheet. The steps involved in
creating your graph will be different depending on your software. For most platforms, it's necessary for the two columns
you're correlating to be next to each other. Use the cut, copy, and paste features to relocate the anomaly values so that
the actual temperatures are in column B next to the years in column A. Highlight columns A and B. From the menu,
choose Insert and select the graph or chart type you decided on in part D. If needed, update the graph and axis labels so
hat it is easy to tell what the graph is displaying.
Capture and save an image of your graph. Use the insert Image button to add the image to the answer space.