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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jacob wants to make a graph to show the relationship between temperatures in Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius. He plots the following points: (11, −11.7), (15, −9.4), (25, −3.9), (35, 1.7), (45, 7.2) He uses the following steps to plot the graph: Label origin as (0, 0) On x-axis, label Temperature in Fahrenheit. On y-axis, label Temperature in degrees Celsius. The scale on x-axis starts from 0 and goes up to 700 at intervals of 20. The scale on the y-axis starts from −12 and goes up to 12 at intervals of 2. Which of the following best describes the graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It will not be spread out horizontally across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 4, Jacob selected an incorrect scale on the x-axis. It will not be spread out vertically across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 5, Jacob selected an incorrect scale on the y-axis. It will not be spread out horizontally across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 2, Jacob plotted Fahrenheit instead of Celsius on the x-axis. It will not be spread out vertically across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 3, Jacob plotted Celsius instead of Fahrenheit on the y-axis.

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

Which do you believe it is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C i guess

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

"The scale on x-axis starts from 0 and goes up to 700 at intervals of 20. The scale on the y-axis starts from −12 and goes up to 12 at intervals of 2."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

Looks good to me. Second coordinate on y is wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey @misssunshinexxoxo

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

Yes

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

You are correct. Looks right to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok thanks

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