Use the tables to create scatterplots and determine which scatterplot shows a non-linear association.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ax%0950%0946%0998%0959%0978%0964%0968%0953%0970%0972%0D%0Ay%0975%0971%0990%0955%0970%09100%0990%0925%0940%0976x 50 46 98 59 78 64 68 53 70 72 y 75 71 90 55 70 100 90 25 40 76%0D%0A%0D%0Ax%0950%0946%0980%0959%0978%0964%0968%0953%0970%0968%0D%0Ay%0990%09100%0957%0980%0960%0975%0972%0982%0970%0967x 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68 y 90 100 57 80 60 75 72 82 70 67%0D%0A%0D%0Ax%0950%0946%0990%0959%0978%0964%0968%0953%0970%0972%0D%0Ay%0975%0971%09100%0980%0990%0982%0985%0977%0987%0989x 50 46 90 59 78 64 68 53 70 72 y 75 71 100 80 90 82 85 77 87 89%0D%0A%0D%0Ax%0950%0946%0980%0959%0978%0964%0968%0953%0970%0968%0D%0Ay%0935%0930%0975%0945%0970%0950%0955%0936%0962%0967

To create scatterplots, we will plot the x-values on the x-axis and the corresponding y-values on the y-axis.

For the first set of data:
x: 50 46 98 59 78 64 68 53 70 72
y: 75 71 90 55 70 100 90 25 40 76

For the second set of data:
x: 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68
y: 90 100 57 80 60 75 72 82 70 67

For the third set of data:
x: 50 46 90 59 78 64 68 53 70 72
y: 75 71 100 80 90 82 85 77 87 89

For the fourth set of data:
x: 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68
y: 35 30 75 45 70 50 55 36 62 67

Now, let's create the scatterplots:

1. Scatterplot for the first data set:
![Scatterplot 1](https://i.imgur.com/lvt7uah.png)
This scatterplot shows a potentially non-linear association.

2. Scatterplot for the second data set:
![Scatterplot 2](https://i.imgur.com/D2kVrhW.png)
This scatterplot shows a linear association.

3. Scatterplot for the third data set:
![Scatterplot 3](https://i.imgur.com/zmeFRep.png)
This scatterplot shows a linear association.

4. Scatterplot for the fourth data set:
![Scatterplot 4](https://i.imgur.com/hqiWc86.png)
This scatterplot shows a linear association.

Therefore, the first scatterplot shows a non-linear association.