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On the grid in your answer booklet, the Earth–Moon distance data from December 2 to December 12 have already been plotted. Complete the line graph by plotting the Earth–Moon distances from December 14
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On the grid in your answer booklet, the Earth–Moon distance data from December 2 to December 12 have
already been plotted. Complete the line graph by plotting the Earth–Moon distances from December 14
to December 30. Continue the line from December 12 through all nine of your plotted points.
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at this point, i think you can allow the line to miss a plot a little bit when passes between circles
pretty much it would look like this ,
just crosscheck it with the data if you're not sure
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