Mathematics, 20.01.2020 06:31 sarahelisabeth444
Ascatterplot is produced to compare the size of a school building to the number of students at that school who play an instrument. there are 12 data points, each representing a different school. the points are widely dispersed on the scatterplot without a pattern of grouping. which statement could be true?
there is no relationship between the size of a school building and the number of students who play an instrument because the scatterplot does not have a cluster.
as the size of a school building increases, the number of student musicians increases because the scatterplot has a cluster that increases from left to right.
as the size of a school building increases, the number of student musicians decreases because the scatterplot has a cluster that decreases from left to right.
the size of a school building is equal to the number of students who play an instrument because the scatterplot does not have a cluster.
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