Part 1
Select Table 2. Table 2 contains mixed temperature scales (°F and °C) that must be standardized before visualization.
Variable: Temperature/scale
Action: Correct
Value to correct: 50 °C

Part 2
Method: Data matching
Join variable: Zip code
You need to merge the two tables by aligning matching records, which is a data-matching (join) operation, and ZIP code is the shared, uniquely identifying field linking each region's weather reading to its city.

Part 3
Choose the choropleth map (the first option).
A choropleth map best shows geographic variation in temperature by coloring each state (or region) according to its recorded value. This lets the client immediately see where the highest and lowest temperatures occur across the U.S. without distracting elements like bubble size or combined chart axes.
