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A scatterplot is produced to compare the size of a lake to the number of fish that are in it. There are 15 data points, each representing a different lake. The points are widely dispersed on the scatterplot with no pattern of grouping. Interpret what the results of the scatterplot tell you about the relationship between the two variables.

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Answered by jefferson7
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A scatterplot is produced to compare the size of a lake to the number of fish that are in it. There are 15 data points, each representing a different lake. The points are widely dispersed on the scatterplot with no pattern of grouping. Interpret what the results of the scatterplot tell you about the relationship between the two variables.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because there is no cluster that is  formed on the scatter plot, the two variables are therefore not related.Based on the data displayed on the scatter plot, the number of fish in a lake is independent of the size of the lake.

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Answered by IMAGIRAFFE
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Answer:

Since there is no cluster formed in the scatterplot, the two variables are not related. Therefore, based on the data shown in the scatterplot, the number of fish in a lake is not dependent on the size of the lake.

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