Question 1-
To determine which two points would a line of fit go through to best fit the data on the scatter plot, we need to visually analyze the pattern of the data points and choose two points that the line would pass through to represent the overall trend.
Without the actual scatter plot provided, I am unable to directly analyze it. However, based on the given answer choices:
A. (1,9) and (9,5)
B. (1,9) and (5,7)
C. (2,7) and (4,3)
D. (2,7) and (6,5)
Since I don't have the scatter plot, I cannot accurately determine which points would best fit the data. I would recommend carefully reviewing the scatter plot and selecting the two points that seem to represent the general trend or pattern of the data. The two points that form a line that closely follows the general direction of the data points would be the best choices.
Question 2-
To determine the slope of the relationship between the number of hours Laila danced, x, and the money she raised, y, we need to examine the graph and calculate the slope using the formula:
Slope = (change in y) / (change in x)
However, since the graph is not provided, it is not possible to directly calculate the slope. However, we can still evaluate the given answer choices based on their explanations:
A. The slope is 1/4, which means that the amount the student raised increases by $0.75 each hour.
B. The slope is 4, which means that the amount the student raised increases by $4 each hour.
C. The slope is 12, which means that the student will finish raising money after 12 hours.
D. The slope is 20, which means that the student started with $20.
From the explanations provided, it seems that option B would be the most reasonable choice. A slope of 4 would indicate that for each additional hour Laila danced, she raised $4. However, without the actual graph, it is challenging to confirm the accuracy of the answer choice or its real-world interpretation.