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James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle school football games and the amount of money raised by the events. He graphed the ordered pairs (number of tickets, money raised) for each date of the football games. Which of the three scatter plots below most likely represent the data?

A, B, C, or D. None of these

James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle-example-1
James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle-example-1
James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle-example-2
James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle-example-3

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Answer with explanation:

We could clearly observe that the number of tickets sold is directly proportional to the amount of money raised by the event.

Since, more the tickets sold more will be the amount raised by the event.

Hence, there is a positive correlation between the two variable ( i.e. number of tickets and the money raised by the events)

Hence, the graph is also given by the ordered pair:

(number of tickets, money raised) for each date of the football games.

So, the graph that most appropriately represent the data is attached to the answer.

James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle-example-1
User Jhauris
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The answer is the chart attached

The more ticket sold, the more money is made

This correlation is a positive correlation
James drew a scatter plot comparing the number of people who bought tickets to middle-example-1
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