Use the tables to create scatterplots and determine which scatterplot shows a linear association. (1 point)

Iter

Itern

25

8

2

4

6

12

10

1

3

7

Item

550

800 250

500

500

400

650

150

400

750

Itern 4

z5

8

2

4

6

12

10

1

3

7

<

Item 5

y

800

700 350

450

500

1000

900

250

400

750

z5

8

2

4

6

12

10

1

3

7

550

800

250 300

700

1000

650

300

100

700

z5

8

2

6

12

10

1

3

7

FED

AND

250 150

700

1000

000

250 400

750

To create scatterplots, we need to plot the values from each table on the x and y axes. Based on the given tables, the scatterplot that shows a linear association is the one between "Iter" and "Item".

Scatterplot 1:
x-axis: Iter (values: 25, 8, 2, 4, 6, 12, 10, 1, 3, 7)
y-axis: Item (values: 550, 800, 250, 500, 500, 400, 650, 150, 400, 750)

Scatterplot 2:
x-axis: Itern (values: 4, 8, 2, 4, 6, 12, 10, 1, 3, 7)
y-axis: Item (values: 550, 800, 250, 500, 500, 400, 650, 150, 400, 750)

Scatterplot 3:
x-axis: Itern (values: 4, 8, 2, 6, 12, 10, 1, 3, 7)
y-axis: FED (values: 250, 150, 400, 750, 700, 1000, 1000, 250, 400, 750)

Based on the scatterplots, Scatterplot 1 (Iter vs Item) shows a linear association.