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Cindy wants to predict how much energy she will use to heat her home based on how cold it is outside. The table below shows the mean amount of gas per day (in cubic meters) that Cindy used each month and the average temperature that month (in degrees Celsius) for one heating season. Temperature (degrees Celsius) 0.00.00, point, 0 2.02.02, point, 0 4.54.54, point, 5 7.27.27, point, 2 10.010.010, point, 0 12.812.812, point, 8 Gas used (cubic meters) 22.022.022, point, 0 17.017.017, point, 0 16.716.716, point, 7 14.214.214, point, 2 12.012.012, point, 0 6.06.06, point, 0 All of the scatter plots below display the data correctly, but which one of them displays the data best? By convention, a good scatter plot uses a reasonable scale on both axes and puts the explanatory variable on the xxx-axis.

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