Pete records the temperature every two hours between noon and 8:00 pm every day for five days. Here is his data: Results of Temperature Measurements Time: Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Average: noon 57°F 62°F 54°F 37°F 39°F 50°F 2:00 pm 63°F 65°F 53°F 40°F 43°F 53°F 4:00 pm 62°F 64°F 52°F 45°F 48°F 54°F 6:00 pm 60°F 61°F 48°F 43°F 55°F 53°F 8:00 pm 58°F 58°F 43°F 40°F 53°F 50°F Which of the following statements best fits all of Pete's data? A. The highest temperature is usually at 4:00 pm. B. The highest average temperature is at 4:00 pm. C. The temperature usually goes up throughout the day. D. The highest temperature is never later than 4:00 pm.
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