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The coordinate points below show part of the data collected by the cell phone company, where x is age in years and y is texting speed in words per minute.

(12, 16), (13, 18), (13, 10), (14, 16), (15, 9), (15, 8), (16, 17), (17, 23)

If this data was plotted on a scatterplot, would there be a relationship between the variables? If yes, explain the relationship.
Yes, there is a relationship. As age increases, texting speed also increases.
Yes, there is a relationship. As age increases, texting speed decreases.
Yes, there is a relationship. As texting speed decreases, age also decreases.
No, there is no clear relationship between age and texting speed.

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Answer:

The Answer is D. No, there is no clear relationship between age and texting speed.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Correct choice is D

Explanation:

Plot points (12, 16), (13, 18), (13, 10), (14, 16), (15, 9), (15, 8), (16, 17), (17, 23) on the coordinate plane. On this coordinate plane x represents age in years and y represents texting speed in words per minute.

Option A is false. Consider points A(12,16) and C(13,10). For these points x-coordinates increases, but y-coordinates decreases. Therefore, as age increases, texting speed doesn't increase.

Option B is false. Consider points A(12,16) and B(13,18). For these points both x-coordinates and y-coordinates increases. Therefore, as age increases, texting speed increases too.

Option C is false. Consider points C(13,10) and F(15,8). For these points y-coordinates decreases, but x-coordinates increases. Therefore, as texting speed decreases, age increases.

Option D is true, there is no clear relationship between age and texting speed.

The coordinate points below show part of the data collected by the cell phone company-example-1
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