The scatter plot shows the time spent watching TV and the time spent doing homework by each of 24 students last week. Also shown is the line of best fit for the data.

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(a)For these 24 students, as the time spent watching TV increases, the time spent doing homework tends to

(b)For these 24 students, there is correlation between time spent watching TV and time spent doing homework.

(c)Using the line of best fit, we would predict that a student watching 15 hours of TV would do homework for approximately

(a) For these 24 students, as the time spent watching TV increases, the time spent doing homework tends to decrease.

(b) For these 24 students, there is a negative correlation between time spent watching TV and time spent doing homework.

(c) Using the line of best fit, we would predict that a student watching 15 hours of TV would do homework for approximately 20 hours.

C is wrong

I apologize for the incorrect response. Without specific data points or the equation of the line of best fit, it is not possible to accurately predict the amount of time a student would spend doing homework for a given amount of time spent watching TV.

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Apologies for the confusion. Based on the given scatter plot and the equation of the line of best fit, it is not possible to accurately determine the predicted amount of time a student would spend doing homework for 15 hours of TV watching. The information provided does not include the equation of the line or any specific data points necessary for the prediction.