a petting zoo graphed the average attendance of patrons every 10 days over a 100 day period of time. interpret the scatter plot to determine what type of association the scatter plot shows.

To interpret the scatter plot, we can look at the overall trend of the data points. If the points on the scatter plot tend to increase or decrease in a consistent manner, then there is a positive or negative association, respectively. If the points do not exhibit any clear pattern and seem to be randomly distributed, then there is no association.

In this case, if the scatter plot of the average attendance of patrons at the petting zoo over a 100-day period shows a general trend of increasing or decreasing average attendance over time, then there is a positive or negative association, respectively.

If the points are randomly scattered with no clear trend, then there is no association.

By analyzing the scatter plot of the average attendance of patrons every 10 days over a 100-day period of time, you can determine the type of association between time and attendance at the petting zoo.