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Mathematics, 13.12.2019 05:31 crippyjay

Which of the following scatterplots represents the data shown below?
(1,26), (2, 33), (3, ,4), (5, 30), (6,35), (7,9), (8, 35),
(9,11), (10, 19), (11, 17), (12, 13)


Which of the following scatterplots represents the data shown below?  (1,26), (2, 33), (3, ,4)

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