I think the answer is b bcause is square two
It is the graph where the two lines intersect, when they intersect there is a point where they connect, and that is your answer
The given diagram is a scatter plot in which temperature is plotted against number of visitors.
As the number of visitors is rising with the rise in temperature, its a positive correlation.
As joining the dots is going to give a web of line segments, it is not going to be helpful to understand the trends.
The best way to understand the trends is to make the line of best Fit in such a way that the number of dots on either side are approximately the same.
I have attached the figure for your reference of the line of best fit.
I believe the answer is True
Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
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The complete exercise is: "Line segment YV of rectangle YVWX measures 24 units. What is the length of line segment YX?"</h3><h3>
The missing figure is attached.</h3>
Since the figure is a rectangle, you know that:

Notice that the segment YV divides the rectangle into two equal Right triangles.
Knowing the above, you can use the following Trigonometric Identity:

You can identify that:

Therefore, in order to find the length of the segment YX, you must substitute values into
and then you must solve for YX.
You get that this is:
