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Ten people who visited the vet were asked how many dogs and cats they owned. The results are shown in the table.

Use the point tool to create a scatter plot that represents the data shown in the table.


Name Number of dogs Number of cats
Marco 1 4
Linda 2 3
Logan 2 0
Miriam 0 3
Paula 1 1
Henrietta 3 1
Greg 1 0
Quentin 2 1
Donovan 0 1
Tracy 4 2

Number of dogs
Number of cats














Ten people who visited the vet were asked how many dogs and cats they owned. The results are shown in the table.

Use the point tool to create a scatter plot that represents the data shown in the table.


Name Number of dogs Number of cats
Marco 1 4
Linda 2 3
Logan 2 0
Miriam 0 3
Paula 1 1
Henrietta 3 1
Greg 1 0
Quentin 2 1
Donovan 0 1
Tracy 4 2

Number of dogs
Number of cats

User Jonney
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4 votes

Answer:

Just took the test!

Explanation:

Ten people who visited the vet were asked how many dogs and cats they owned. The results-example-1
User Cam Song
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

A scatter plot uses dots to represent the values obtained for two different variables — one plotted along the x-axis and the other plotted along the y-axis.

I have recreated your data below.

Your variables are the numbers of cats and the numbers of dogs.

I plotted the number of cats along the y-axis to see if the number of cats depends on the number of dogs.

In the plot, the data are so scattered that there is no apparent relation between the number of cats and the number of dogs.

You can draw a straight line between the points, but they are so scattered that you can say there is no correlation between the variables.

Ten people who visited the vet were asked how many dogs and cats they owned. The results-example-1
Ten people who visited the vet were asked how many dogs and cats they owned. The results-example-2
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