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A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
No, but quantitative data can.
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In a scatter plot that is an exponential model, data can appear to be growing in incremental rates. In this type of model the data will only cross the Y-axis at one point.
You can have a scatter plot where the data is displayed as a collection of points. You can also have a dot plot where a set of data is represented by placing dots over a number line to represent the frequency of data.
a scatter plot is a piece of data that shows you how to make a prediction
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
No, but quantitative data can.
Some scatter plot ideas are:Age of a certain car vs. selling pricemeasure of hand vs. measure of footwomens height vs. their weightweekly TV vs.weekly exerciseyears since 1956 vs. winning time
No, scatter plot gives a rough picture of the data. Line graph gives information on tabulated data
In my view, the best plot for bivariate data is a scatter plot.
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