Which scatterplot does NOT suggest a linear relationship between x and y?
A II only
B III only
C I and II only
D II and III only
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To determine which scatterplot does not suggest a linear relationship between x and y, we should look for patterns in how the points are distributed:
– A scatterplot suggests a linear relationship if the points roughly form a straight line, either going upwards or downwards.
– A scatterplot does not suggest a linear relationship if the points are widely scattered with no discernible pattern, or if they form a curve.
Without seeing the actual scatterplots, I can’t definitively choose the answer, but based on standard characteristics:
If plot II and III are curved or very scattered with no clear direction, they would suggest a lack of linear relationship.
In that case, the answer could be D II and III only.
Please check your plots to confirm which ones align with this explanation, and if you have more questions or need further assistance, be sure to check the extended services page!
To determine which scatterplot does not suggest a linear relationship between x and y, you would typically look for patterns in the points plotted. A linear relationship would show points that roughly form a line, whether upward or downward.
1. Check each scatterplot: Identify if the points are closely grouped around a straight line or if they seem to have a curve or no clear pattern.
2. Identify the correct option: If one scatterplot shows points widely dispersed or forming a curve, it indicates a non-linear relationship.
Without visual context to analyze the scatterplots, I can guide you on the typical characteristics of linear vs. non-linear relationships. If you’re looking for details on interpreting scatterplots or further examples, feel free to ask!
For your current query, please refer to the scatterplots directly to confirm which option best matches the description of non-linearity. Check the extended services page for more detailed assistance on this topic!