if the trend in the graph continues through the summer, what would you expect the average high temperature in Louisville, Kentucky, to be in august?

A. 66 degrees F
B. 83 degrees F
C. 103 degrees F
D. 125 degrees F

please help!

We don't have your graph.

Poop is good

I think it is 103 because the degrees in the graph increase by about 10 degrees every month. And it ends at 83.... then two month pass, so you add 20 degrees which will be about 100 so the answer is c) i think.

To determine what the average high temperature in Louisville, Kentucky, could be in August based on the trend in the graph, you would need to have access to the graph itself. Unfortunately, as a textual AI, I don't have the ability to directly analyze or visualize graphs.

However, I can guide you on how to interpret the graph and make an educated estimation:

1. Obtain the graph depicting the average high temperatures in Louisville, Kentucky, over time.
2. Examine the trend in the graph. Look for any patterns or consistent changes throughout the different months and years.
3. Pay particular attention to the trend leading up to and including the summer months, especially July.
4. If the graph shows an upward trend, with higher temperatures as summer approaches, it suggests that the average high temperature in August will likely be higher than the previous months. On the other hand, if there is a downward trend, the average high temperature in August may be lower.
5. Once you have determined the overall trend, make an estimated inference about what the average high temperature in August could be based on the trend observed.

Without specific information about the trend in the graph, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer to your question. Please consult the graph or provide more details for a more accurate estimation.