The snake data on a coordinate plane with points: (5.5, 4.5), (3, 0.5), (3, 2), (8, 4.5), and (2, 0.5). Each point represents length and weight.
To graph the data given by the ordered pairs representing the length in feet and weight in pounds of five snakes, we'll use a coordinate plane. The ordered pairs are:
{(5.5, 4.5), (3, 0.5), (3, 2), (8, 4.5), (2, 0.5)}
Each ordered pair corresponds to a point on the plane, with the first coordinate representing the length in feet and the second coordinate representing the weight in pounds. For example, the point (5.5, 4.5) means a snake with a length of 5.5 feet and a weight of 4.5 pounds.
Plot these points on the coordinate plane, marking them at the respective lengths and weights. Connect the points if you want to see the pattern more clearly. This graphical representation will provide a visual overview of the relationship between the length and weight of the snakes at the zoo's reptile house. Graph is attached below.