T(c), Temperature (°F)

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Cricket Chirps vs. Temperature
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c, Number of Chirps
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As the temperature goes up, the number of chirps go down.
As the temperature goes up, the number of chirps goes up.
There is no trend since the data points do not fall on the line.
For every 20 chirps, there is one degree increase in temperature.
For every 1 degree increase in temperature, there is 1 more cricket chirp.
For every 20 degrees increase in temperature, there is 100 more chirps.
There are 0 chirps when the temperature is about 30 degrees.
When the temperature is 0 degrees, there are about 30 chirps.
When the temperature is 0 degrees, there are 0 chirps.


Meaning of the slope: For every 1 degree increase in temperature, there is 1 more cricket chirp.

Trend of the data: As the temperature goes up, the number of chirps goes down.
Meaning of the y-intercept: When the temperature is 0 degrees, there are about 30 chirps.