In the scatterplot, the data points form a roughly straight line with a positive slope. This suggests that as the temperature increases, the number of cups of coffee sold also tends to increase.

There are no clear outliers in the data, as all the data points seem to follow the general trend of increasing as temperature increases.

There is a slight clustering of data points around the middle of the temperature and number of cups of coffee sold range, indicating a consistent level of sales during those temperatures.

Overall, the scatterplot shows a positive correlation between temperature and number of cups of coffee sold, with no significant outliers.
Put that in easy words

When the temperature goes up, more cups of coffee are sold. The data points show a trend of increasing sales as temperatures increase, with no unusual points that stand out. There are some points that cluster in the middle, suggesting a consistent level of sales in that temperature range. Overall, the scatterplot shows a positive relationship between temperature and coffee sales.