The table of values shows the number of touchdown passes that a quarterback threw in each of his first five football games of the season.

Game vs. Touchdown Passes
Game
Touchdown passes
1
3
2
1
3
3
4
2
5
3

Which would be a point on the scatterplot that represents touchdown passes based on these games played?
(1, 2)
(2, 4)
(3, 1)
(5, 3)

NONE OF THESE People are right

To determine which point on the scatterplot represents touchdown passes based on these games played, we can examine the table of values.

The table provides the number of touchdown passes for each game. The first column represents the game number, while the second column represents the number of touchdown passes.

Looking at the values in the table, we can determine the corresponding points on the scatterplot.

The first game had 3 touchdown passes, so the point (1, 3) would represent this data.

The second game had 1 touchdown pass, so the point (2, 1) would represent this data.

The third game had 3 touchdown passes, so the point (3, 3) would represent this data.

The fourth game had 2 touchdown passes, so the point (4, 2) would represent this data.

The fifth game had 3 touchdown passes, so the point (5, 3) would represent this data.

Now, let's compare these points to the options given:

- (1, 2): This point is not one of the options given.
- (2, 4): This point is not one of the options given.
- (3, 1): This point is not one of the options given.
- (5, 3): This point matches one of the options given.

Therefore, the point on the scatterplot that represents touchdown passes based on these games played is (5, 3).

If you say so.

Your table is unreadable.

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