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Sholpan [36]
2 years ago
6

Marta believes that the equation of the line of best fit for the scatterplot below is -

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alexus [3.1K]2 years ago
7 0

Marta’s equation has a positive y-intercept, but the scatterplot shows a negative correlation.

<h3>What is a scatter plot?</h3>

The scatter plot is a manner in which data is presented as dots on a cartesian axes, The line of best fit is a description of the data that is presented in the scatter plot.

Hence, Marta is incorrect because Marta’s equation has a positive y-intercept, but the scatterplot shows a negative correlation.

Missing parts;

Marta believes that the equation of the line of best fit for the scatterplot below is y=-5/9x+23/9. Which statement best summarizes why Marta is likely incorrect?

Marta’s equation has a positive y-intercept, but the scatterplot suggests a negative y-intercept.

Marta’s equation has a positive y-intercept, but the scatterplot shows a negative correlation.

Marta’s equation has a negative slope, but the scatterplot suggests a negative y-intercept.

Marta’s equation has a negative slope, but the scatterplot shows a positive correlation.

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