Bokoblin

A Bokoblin is a common enemy from The Legend of Zelda video game series, usually taking the form of small, goblin-like creatures armed with various weapons. They are typically found in groups and are known for their aggressive behavior and tendency to ambush the player. Bokoblins come in different colors and sizes, with some variants exhibiting stronger abilities and more dangerous attacks.

W for Wumbo

"Wumbo" is a term coined in an episode of the animated TV show Spongebob Squarepants. In the episode, Spongebob's friend Patrick insists that he can "wumbo" - a word he created meaning to increase the size of something. Spongebob initially dismisses the word as nonsense until he realizes that it can be a useful tool to help him out of a tight situation. Since its debut in the show, "wumbo" has become a popular Internet meme and a popular culture reference for those who grew up watching the show.

A survey asked a group of adults and youths if they prefer reading books printed on paper or electronic books. Results are shown in the table below, but some values are missing. Fill in the missing values.

+--+----+------+
| | | 70 |
+--+----+-----+
| | 23 | |
+--+----+-------+
| | | 130 |
+--+----+-----+

+-------+-----+-------+

| | Y | A |
+-------+-----+-------+
| Paper | 23 | 70 |
+-------+-----+-------+
| e-book| 107 | 130 |
+-------+-----+-------+

The missing values are 107 in the youth and 70 in the adults who prefer reading traditional paper books.

x: 0 1 4 3 8 7 9 5

y: 8 4 6 4 5 4 3 4

One possible way to analyze this set of values is to plot them on a scatter plot:

y-axis ^
|
9 |
|
8 | *
|
7 | *
|
6 | *
|
5 | *
|
4 | * * * * * * *
|
3 | *
|
2 |
- - - - - - - - - - - - -> x-axis

The scatter plot shows that there is no clear relationship between x and y. The x values are not in any particular order, and the y values are mostly clustered around 4, with a few outliers. There is one point at (0, 8) that stands out as being much higher than the others. On the whole, however, this is a relatively random set of values with no clear pattern or trend.

Make a point graph representing the given scatter plot.

Assuming that by "point graph" you mean a graph that shows the individual points rather than a scatter plot with a trend line or regression analysis, here's how you could represent the data:

x-axis ^
|
9 |
|
8 | *
|
7 | *
|
6 | *
|
5 | *
|
4 | * * * * * * *
|
3 | *
|
2 |
- - - - - - - - - - - - -> y-axis

This shows each individual point in the data set as a dot on the graph. The dots are not connected by lines, and there is no trend or pattern suggested by this type of graph. It simply shows you where each data point falls in the x and y dimensions.

Can you make it on another website?