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one day, gale and hector each recorded temperatures outside their homes. function g shows tempatures, in F, gale recorded c hours after noon. the graph shows temperatures, in f, hector recordrf x hours after noon

one day, gale and hector each recorded temperatures outside their homes. function-example-1
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Hector, 4 degrees, Gale
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Answer:

1. Hector's

2.
4^(o) F

3. Gale's

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given a graph and table of data about recorded temperatures outside Gale and Hector's homes.

We can see from graph that at noon temperature outside Hector's home is 3 degree Fahrenheit that is h(0). Our table shows the temperature outside Gale's home at noon is -1 degree Fahrenheit that is g(0).

Let us find the difference between temperatures outside Gale and hectors home at noon.


\text{ Difference of temperatures}=3--1=3+1=4

We can see that at noon temperature outside Hector's home is 4 degree Fahrenheit more than temperature outside Gale's home.

Therefore, at noon, temperature outside of Hector's home was
4^(o) F warmer than temperature outside of Gale's home.

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