Scatter plots are graphical representations that display the relationship between two quantitative variables, with each point representing an observation in the dataset. A trend line, often a linear regression line, can be added to these plots to illustrate the overall direction or trend of the data points, helping to identify patterns or correlations. By analyzing multiple scatter plots, one can compare different datasets or relationships, making it easier to draw insights from the data. The combination of scatter plots and trend lines is a powerful tool for visualizing and interpreting statistical relationships.
Sometimes it has lines, sometimes it is blank. If it has lines, an average of 33/35 lines.
a rhombus
35 kilometers is 21.75 miles.
35 * 35 = 1,225
35 + 35 = 70
Sometimes it has lines, sometimes it is blank. If it has lines, an average of 33/35 lines.
35 lines of symmetry
35
There are 34 lines in total but there are 35 if you count the margin.
If you were to draw lines from the 35 foot side, parallel to the base, across to the other 35 foot side, there would be 35 lines if you put them 1 foot apart. If you did the same from the base, up to the top - parallel to the 30 foot side, there would be 102 lines of they were 1 foot apart. These lines would make lots of little 1 foot x 1 foot squares. There would be 35 in each column, and there would be 102 columns.... 102 x 35 = 3,570 squares - each 1 sq. ft. So, 35 feet by 102 feet = 3,570 square feet.
36
One, if they're in a row.
A decagon has 35 diagonals
20 regions
Into 36 regions.
35 degrees north latitude and 53 longitude
It is an intersection.