No, but quantitative data can.
scatter plot
No.
Yes.
Scatter plot graphs are used in mathematics. They are used to show types of relationships or correlations that are between two sets of data.
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
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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.
Mathematical information
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scatter plot