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.

temperature 12 13 14 16 18 19 19 19 19 20 21 21 21
damage index 11 8 8 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 4 0 0

I 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.
I 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.

I 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.
I 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.

I would recommend that he goes as lower temperatures have a strong positive correlation, therefore the lower the temperature the less damage is caused.
I would recommend that he goes as lower temperatures have a strong positive correlation, therefore the lower the temperature the less damage is caused.

I would recommend that he goes, as there were many more temperatures with no damage than with

Based on the given scatter plot, it appears that there is no clear correlation or relationship between ambient temperature and damage to a head gasket on a car. Therefore, it is not possible to make a probabilistic inference about whether or not it is advisable to take the truck on a road trip to an area with very low temperatures.

but thats not an option

Apologies for the confusion. Based on the given data, it seems that as the temperature increases, the damage index to a head gasket decreases. This suggests a negative or inverse correlation between ambient temperature and damage. Therefore, it might be relatively safer to take the truck on a road trip to an area with very low temperatures, as lower temperatures seem to result in less damage to the head gasket. However, it is important to note that this inference is based on limited data points and may not necessarily hold true in all situations.