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OpenStudy (mathsucks321):

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OpenStudy (mathmale):

You do exactly the same thing here as before. When you've plotted the points, let me know. You need to estimate what the correlation between x and y is. We can tackle that later.

OpenStudy (mathsucks321):

|dw:1481214382705:dw| @mathmale Idk how to do this one T_T

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I see that x values could be well represented between 50 and 75. Subdivide your x-axis accordingly. Your previous graph was great; I know you know how to do this problem! What would be appropriate scale divisions for the vertical axis?

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OpenStudy (mathsucks321):

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OpenStudy (mathsucks321):

It is B @mathmale My final answer

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I haven't seen your own graph, but trust that you have seen a good match between your graph and Answer (b). Nice work.

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