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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 06:40 Kira4585

Dr. Wong has a table of data in her veterinary office that shows the average lifespans and weights of several popular dog breeds. Alfonso made a scatterplot of these data for a math project.
Answer the questions to make predictions about the lifespan of a specific breed of dog.
1. Describe the association shown by this scatterplot.
Write your answer in the space below.
2. Alfonso is thinking of getting a bloodhound. Bloodhounds usually weigh about 90 pounds.
Based on the data, estimate for the lifespan of a bloodhound. Explain how you made your
estimate.
Write your answer in the space below.

3.Alfonso’s friend Dani tells Alfonso that her bloodhound, Ol’Sniffy, lived to be 14 Based on what you know, do you think this was because:
•Alfonso didn’t use a food estimation method,
•Dani doesn’t render Ol’Sniffys’s age correctly or,
•Ol’Sniffy lived an unusually long time?
Justify for your answer.


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