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Consider the following table and the line chart on the temperatures in 11 different states of the United States.  States  Temperature  (degrees F)  Illinois 76 North Carolina 79 Florida 80 Indiana 80 New Jersey 85 Ohio 83 Pennsylvania 86 Texas 90 Virginia 87 Michigan 91 New York 85\begin{array} { l l } \hline \text { States } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Temperature } \\\text { (degrees F) }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Illinois } & 76 \\\text { North Carolina } & 79 \\\text { Florida } & 80 \\\text { Indiana } & 80 \\\text { New Jersey } & 85 \\\text { Ohio } & 83 \\\text { Pennsylvania } & 86 \\\text { Texas } & 90 \\\text { Virginia } & 87 \\\text { Michigan } & 91 \\\text { New York } & 85\end{array}  Consider the following table and the line chart on the temperatures in 11 different states of the United States.  \begin{array} { l l }  \hline \text { States } & \begin{array} { l }  \text { Temperature } \\ \text { (degrees F) } \end{array} \\ \hline \text { Illinois } & 76 \\ \text { North Carolina } & 79 \\ \text { Florida } & 80 \\ \text { Indiana } & 80 \\ \text { New Jersey } & 85 \\ \text { Ohio } & 83 \\ \text { Pennsylvania } & 86 \\ \text { Texas } & 90 \\ \text { Virginia } & 87 \\ \text { Michigan } & 91 \\ \text { New York } & 85 \end{array}     a. What are the problems with the layout and display of this line chart? b. Create a new line chart for the given data. Format the chart to make it easy to read and interpret.
a. What are the problems with the layout and display of this line chart?
b. Create a new line chart for the given data. Format the chart to make it easy to read and interpret.


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