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When creating a scatterplot, if the points are too close together to see the relationship, how could you adjust your graph?

A.
decrease your scale values
B.
increase your scale values
C.
plot more points
D.
plot fewer points

User Prudan
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Answer:

Option: B is correct.

B) Increase your scale values.

Explanation:

When creating a scatterplot, if the points are too close together to see the relationship,then we must increase the scale value of our graph .

" Because by doing so the point will seem to be farther and we could see the clear relationship between the points and hence it will not create any confusion regarding the visual of the points and hence easily the inference could be drawn"

Hence, option: B is true.

(B) Increase the scale value)

User Esteban Herrera
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The correct answer for this question is this one: "B. increase your scale values"

When creating a scatterplot, if the points are too close together to see the relationship, You adjust your graph by increasing your scale values
Hope this helps answer your question and have a nice day ahead.
User Qwm
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