Agree with the above. CGMs test interstitial fluid rather than blood. HbA1cs don't test blood in the same way that fingerpricking does. So you're looking at the results of different tests on different things and trying to work out from incomplete data what a result in one test might indicate a result in another is going to be a few weeks later.
Fingerpricking also has acceptable levels of inaccuracy of around 15% maximum, and you can't really evaluate what happens when you're not testing. In addition, BG levels are affected by things other than carb intake - stress, illness, ambient temperature etc
I'd also advise looking at trends rather than individual results.