Correlation quick check

Use the tables to create scatterplot and determine which scatterplot shows a linear association

Sure, without the tables provided, I cannot create the scatterplot. However, I can provide you with some guidance on how to determine which scatterplot shows a linear association.

To determine if a scatterplot shows a linear association between two variables, look for a pattern in the data points that roughly follows a straight line. If the data points form a straight line (either positively sloped or negatively sloped), then there is a linear association.

You can also calculate the correlation coefficient to quantify the degree of linear association between the variables. If the correlation coefficient is close to +1 or -1, then there is a strong linear relationship between the variables.

If you provide me with the data tables, I can help you create the scatterplot and calculate the correlation coefficient.