The first graph is C and the second graph is B.
Step-by-step explanation: The first graph starts at a low temperature and slowly increases before decreasing. It can’t be A because that starts very high and then decreases by a lot. It can’t be B because that graph just decreases a little, but the actual graph increases and then decreases.
The second graph has points on the plot that decrease a little. It can’t be A because that data starts at a high temperature and reaches a low temperature. It can’t be C because that table has temperatures that increase and then decrease.