Scatter Plot (Linear) - Graph to Prediction From X True/False (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on interpreting linear scatter plots to make predictions. Each question contains a visual representation of scatter plot data and asks whether a given value predicted for a dependent variable (such as marks, weight, or points) is reasonable based on a specified value of the independent variable (such as exam length or age). The questions are structured as true/false choices where the respondent needs to determine if the given prediction aligns with the trend shown in the scatter plot.

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Graphing - Scatter Plot (Linear) - Graph to Prediction From X True/False
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If temperature is 36, would 130 be a reasonable value of sales?
a
Yes
b
No
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If exam length is 105, would 67 be a reasonable value of mark?
a
Yes
b
No
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If exam length is 82.5, would 79 be a reasonable value of mark?
a
Yes
b
No
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If temperature is 30, would 280 be a reasonable value of sales?
a
Yes
b
No
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If age is 50, would 208 be a reasonable value of weight?
a
Yes
b
No
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If exam length is 127.5, would 70 be a reasonable value of mark?
a
Yes
b
No
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If class size is 23, would 82 be a reasonable value of grade?
a
Yes
b
No
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If temperature is 36, would 14 be a reasonable value of seeds?
a
Yes
b
No