Scientists believe there is a link between ambient temperature and damage to a head gasket on a car. Using the provided information, draw a scatter plot of the data. Based on the data, make a probabilistic inference about if you should take your truck on a road trip to an area that has very low temperatures predicted for the time you will be there.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AI would recommend that he does NOT go as higher temperatures have a strong positive correlation, therefore the higher the temperature the more damage is caused.%0D%0AI would recommend that he does NOT go as higher temperatures have a strong positive correlation, therefore the higher the temperature the more damage is caused.%0D%0A%0D%0AI would recommend that he goes, as there were many more temperatures with no damage than with damage.%0D%0AI would recommend that he goes, as there were many more temperatures with no damage than with damage.%0D%0A%0D%0AI would recommend that he goes as lower temperatures have a strong positive correlation, therefore the lower the temperature the less damage is caused.%0D%0AI would recommend that he goes as lower temperatures have a strong positive correlation, therefore the lower the temperature the less damage is caused.%0D%0A%0D%0AI would recommend that he does NOT go as lower temperatures have a strong negative correlation, therefore the lower the temperature the more damage is caused.

As an AI language model, I cannot draw a scatter plot directly. However, I can provide a description of the scatter plot based on the provided information.

In the scatter plot, the x-axis represents the ambient temperature, while the y-axis represents the extent of damage to the head gasket on a car. The data points will be scattered across the plot, with each point representing a specific temperature and corresponding damage level.

Based on the given information, the scatter plot would likely show a positive correlation between temperature and damage. This means that as the ambient temperature increases, the damage to the head gasket also increases.

Therefore, based on this probabilistic inference, it would be recommended not to take your truck on a road trip to an area with very low temperatures predicted. Lower temperatures may potentially cause more damage to the head gasket according to the correlation observed in the data.