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the table below shows the number of years of experience that 8 employees at a supermarket have and their hourly wages

the table below shows the number of years of experience that 8 employees at a supermarket-example-1
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Answer:

A. See attachment 1.

B. See attachment 2.

C. As the number of years of experience increases, so does the hourly wage.

Explanation:

Part A

When creating a scatter plot with bivariate data:

  • The explanatory (independent) variable is drawn on the x-axis.
  • The response (dependent) variable is drawn on the y-axis.

For the given data, the hourly wage is dependent on the number of years of experience. Therefore:

  • Years of experience is the explanatory variable and so is drawn on the x-axis.
  • Hourly wage is the response variable and so is drawn on the y-axis.

Draw the scatter plot

  • Label the x-axis "Years of experience".
  • Label the y-axis "Hourly wage (in dollars)".
  • Use a scale of x : y = 1 : 2 since there are 14 squares along the y-axis, yet the greatest y-value is 15.
  • Plot the data from given table.

(See attachment 1).

Part B

Draw a line of best fit on the scatter plot (see attachment 2).

Part C

Correlation measures how closely two variables are linked.

If two variables are correlated, you can draw a line of best fit on the scatter plot.

The line of best fit has a positive slope and is close to the data points.

Therefore, the scatter plot shows a strong positive correlation between the years of experience and the hourly wage.

This suggests that as the number of years of experience increases, so does the hourly wage.

the table below shows the number of years of experience that 8 employees at a supermarket-example-1
the table below shows the number of years of experience that 8 employees at a supermarket-example-2
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