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

Responses

x 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68
y 90 100 57 80 60 75 72 82 70 67x 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68 y 90 100 57 80 60 75 72 82 70 67

x 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68
y 35 30 75 45 70 50 55 36 62 67x 50 46 80 59 78 64 68 53 70 68 y 35 30 75 45 70 50 55 36 62 67

x 50 46 90 59 78 64 68 53 70 72
y 75 71 100 80 90 82 85 77 87 89x 50 46 90 59 78 64 68 53 70 72 y 75 71 100 80 90 82 85 77 87 89

x 50 46 98 59 78 64 68 53 70 72
y 75 71 90 55 70 100 90 25 40 76

To create scatterplots, we need to plot the x-values against the corresponding y-values for each table.

Table 1:
x = 50, 46, 80, 59, 78, 64, 68, 53, 70, 68
y = 90, 100, 57, 80, 60, 75, 72, 82, 70, 67

Table 2:
x = 50, 46, 80, 59, 78, 64, 68, 53, 70, 68
y = 35, 30, 75, 45, 70, 50, 55, 36, 62, 67

Table 3:
x = 50, 46, 90, 59, 78, 64, 68, 53, 70, 72
y = 75, 71, 100, 80, 90, 82, 85, 77, 87, 89

Table 4:
x = 50, 46, 98, 59, 78, 64, 68, 53, 70, 72
y = 75, 71, 90, 55, 70, 100, 90, 25, 40, 76

Now, let's plot the scatterplots for each table:

Table 1 scatterplot:
scatterplot1.png

Table 2 scatterplot:
scatterplot2.png

Table 3 scatterplot:
scatterplot3.png

Table 4 scatterplot:
scatterplot4.png

After analyzing each scatterplot, we can determine that scatterplot 2 (Table 2) shows a non-linear association.