The data shown in the table below represents the weight, in pounds, of a little girl, recorded each year on her birthday.

Age (in years) Weight (in pounds)
2 32
6 47
7 51
4 40
5 43
3 38
8 60
1 23
Part A: Create a scatter plot to represent the data shown above. Sketch the line of best fit. Label at least three specific points on the graph that the line passes through. Also, include the correct labels on the x-axis and y-axis.
can anyone make a scatter plot for these numbers for me so I can do the other 2 questions myself of link it

To create a scatter plot for the given data, follow these steps:

1. On a graph paper or in a graphing software, draw the x-axis and y-axis at right angles to each other. Label the x-axis as "Age (in years)" and the y-axis as "Weight (in pounds)."

2. Plot the given data points on the graph. Each data point represents an age-weight pair.

- For the first data point, age = 2 and weight = 32, mark a point on the graph at coordinates (2, 32).
- Continue to plot the remaining data points in a similar way.

3. After plotting all the data points, draw a line that best represents the trend of the data. This line is called the "line of best fit."

- The line of best fit should pass as closely as possible to the majority of the data points, representing the overall trend.
- The line can be drawn freehand or using a ruler or a graphing software.

4. Label at least three specific points on the graph that the line of best fit passes through.

- Look for points where the line of best fit intersects or passes close to the data points.
- Label these points with their corresponding age and weight values.

Once you have completed the scatter plot, you can proceed to answer the other two questions based on the graph you have created.