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

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x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7
y 550 800 250 500 500 400 650 150 400 750x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7 y 550 800 250 500 500 400 650 150 400 750

x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7
y 550 800 250 300 700 1000 650 300 100 700x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7 y 550 800 250 300 700 1000 650 300 100 700

x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7
y 550 800 350 450 700 1000 900 250 400 750x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7 y 550 800 350 450 700 1000 900 250 400 750

x 5 8 2 4 6 12 10 1 3 7
y 800 700 350 450 500 1000 900 250 400 750

To determine which scatterplot shows a linear association, we can visually inspect the scatterplots created using the data from the tables. A linear association implies that the points lie approximately on a straight line.

Based on the provided tables, the first and fourth tables are likely to show a linear association.

However, to confirm this, we can create scatterplots for both sets of data:

1. For the first table (x and y values):
x = [5, 8, 2, 4, 6, 12, 10, 1, 3, 7]
y = [550, 800, 250, 500, 500, 400, 650, 150, 400, 750]

2. For the fourth table (x and y values):
x = [5, 8, 2, 4, 6, 12, 10, 1, 3, 7]
y = [800, 700, 350, 450, 500, 1000, 900, 250, 400, 750]

By plotting the data points on a graph or using a software tool, we can visually determine which scatterplot shows a linear association.

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