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A marine biologist was interested in seeing the relationship between a manatee's weight and height. She gathered data and wanted to construct a graph to display the data in order to observe this relationship.

Is a scatter plot or a line graph more appropriate to construct for the data, given the context of the problem? Explain.

A scatter plot, because it would show the association or relationship between two variables
A scatter plot, because it would show how a variable changes over time between each data point given
A line graph, because it would show the association or relationship between two variables
A line graph, because it would show how a variable changes over time between each data point given

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Answer:

(c) A line graph, because it would show the association or relationship between two variables

Explanation:

You want to know if scatter plot or a line graph more appropriate to construct for seeing the relationship between a manatee's weight and height.

Variables

The variables involved are "weight" and "height". Notice that "time" is not involved. (This eliminates choices B and D.)

Graph

A line graph is useful for showing how one variable relates to another as the value of one variable changes. It would be useful for plotting the weight and height of one animal as it changes during the animal's lifetime.

When multiple animals are involved, a scatter plot might be more helpful for showing the relationship.

The context is given as "a manatee's weight and height", not "manatees' weight and height." Hence it seems we can assume that we're looking at data for only one animal.

The appropriate graph would be ...

A line graph, because it would show the association or relationship between two variables — choice C.

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