scatterplot with the ages 0-60 on the x-axis, and credit card debt from$0-$10,000 on the y-axis. There are 13 ordered pairs in the scatter plot. The location of the ordered pairs are (18, $61,000), (20, $3,900), (23, $5,900), (24, $4,100), (28, $8,050), (33, $7,000), (35, $2,500), (38, $7,700), (40, $9,800), (41, $6,200), (47, $7,900), (50, $9,000), and (58, $7,800).
Question
Use the scatter plot diagram to answer the question.
Which type of data is presented on the y-axis?
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Responses
age
age
credit card debt
credit card debt
age and credit card debt
age and credit card debt
averages
credit card debt
The type of data presented on the y-axis is credit card debt.
To answer the question, let's analyze the information given in the scatterplot. The scatterplot displays the relationship between age (ranging from 0 to 60) on the x-axis and credit card debt (ranging from $0 to $10,000) on the y-axis.
The scatterplot contains 13 ordered pairs that represent specific values. The given values are as follows:
(18, $61,000), (20, $3,900), (23, $5,900), (24, $4,100), (28, $8,050), (33, $7,000), (35, $2,500), (38, $7,700), (40, $9,800), (41, $6,200), (47, $7,900), (50, $9,000), and (58, $7,800).
Looking at these values, we can observe that the y-axis represents the credit card debt, as it is denoted by monetary values ranging from $0 to $10,000.
Therefore, the type of data presented on the y-axis is "credit card debt."