Math, asked by Vajyoung5, 3 months ago

The scatterplot below shows the number of hours that students read weekly and the number of hours that they spend on chores weekly.

A graph titled Reading and Chores has number of hours reading on the x-axis and number of hours on chores on the y-axis. Points are scattered all over the graph.

Which statement about the scatterplot is true?
As the number of hours of reading increases, the number of hours spent on chores decreases.
As the number of hours of reading increases, the number of hours spent on chores increases.
In general, the number of hours of reading does not affect the number of hours used for chores.
In general, the number of hours spent on chores is equal to the number of hours spent on reading.

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Answered by gummybearsareyummy34
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Answer

In general, the number of hours of reading does not affect the number of hours used for chores.

Step-by-step explanation:

since the scatterplot points don't seem to form a line on the scatterplot the  answer is c or the third option.  There is no relationship between the points. Correct on edge 2021.

Answered by nafibarli789
2

Answer:

The correct answer is In general, the number of hours of reading does not affect the number of hours used for chores.

Step-by-step explanation:

Scatter plots exist as charts that explain the relationship between two variables in a data set. It describes data points on a two-dimensional plane or a Cartesian system. The independent variable or attribute exists plotted on the X-axis, while the dependent variable exists plotted on the Y-axis.

Since the scatterplot points don't seem to create a line on the scatterplot the solution is c or the third option. There is no connection between the points.

Hence, The correct answer is In general, the number of hours of reading does not affect the number of hours used for chores.

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