Alleah S.
asked 12/10/20Which scatterplot represents the student data?
College administrators noticed that students who had higher high school GPAs tend to have higher college GPAs. The data in the table show various high school GPAs and college GPAs for a sample of students.
Which scatterplot represents the student data?
1 Expert Answer
This is just a matter of looking at the data to see which graph has the data correctly recorded.
The first two graphs have College data on the "x" axis which is not the way the data is laid out in the table. Of the last two scatterplots, it appears the differentiator between them is the data at a high school GPA of 4.0. Looking at the table, a high school GPA of 4.0 resulted in one college GPA at 3.0 and two at 3.1 meaning the last chart matches the data.
Alleah S.
Thanks for the answer! :)12/10/20
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Alleah S.
This is a link to the pictures: https://brainly.com/question/1995726512/10/20