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19) Open up Graphical Analysis or another graphing application on your computer 20) Create one graph of average class boiling temperature versus atmospheric pressure (y-axis is temperature, x-axis is pressure) 21) Use the Analyze Menu > Linear Fit to draw a best fit line between the data points on each graph 22) Save the graphing file to your network storage 23) Create a second graph of average class boiling temperature versus altitude (y-axis is temperature, x-axis is altitude) 23) Add the following points to the graph of temperatures versus altitude 24) Use the Analyze Menu > Linear Fit option to draw a best fit line between the points on the graph 25) Save the graphing file to your network storage
 * Mr. Lutz measured the boiling temperature of water near Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park (elevation 7,733 feet) at 92.1°C.
 * Mr. Lutz measured the boiling temperature of water on top of Grand Teton in Grand Teton National Park (elevation 13,770) at 83.2°C.

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