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For which of these sets of data would all the points be displayed on a scatterplot if the window size on a regression calculator were set to 5

For which of these sets of data would all the points be displayed on a scatterplot-example-1
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User Boycs
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A is the answer

Explanation:

I took the test

User Lijinma
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Oh, this is a lot easier than you made it sound, lol.
This is the correct answer:
The table with the following:
X=6,7,9,11,13,14
Y=27,33,39,49,58,71

Lol, I didn't realize that was all this was.

Anyways, the table that matches that is correct, that's actually a bit obvious. The numbers you gave me are parameters, a limit. The numbers for x per y have to fall between those numbers listed.
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