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

This topic focuses on practicing skills related to interpreting linear relationships in scatter plots to make predictions about data points. The problems include examining data sets depicted in scatter plots and determining if a given value is reasonable based on the trend shown in the graph. The learner is presented with various scenarios involving different variables like age, sales, grades, and temperatures—with questions prompting to verify the reasonableness of proposed values from the graph. The format offers a structured choice between 'Yes' or 'No' for answers.

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Graphing - Scatter Plot (Linear) - Graph to Prediction From Y True/False
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If points is 230, would 75 be a reasonable value of age?
a
Yes
b
No
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If sales is 170, would 48 be a reasonable value of temperature?
a
Yes
b
No
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If mark is 74.75, would 128 be a reasonable value of exam length?
a
Yes
b
No
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If sales is 200, would 14 be a reasonable value of temperature?
a
Yes
b
No
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If mark is 72.5, would 105 be a reasonable value of exam length?
a
Yes
b
No
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If points is 260, would 20 be a reasonable value of age?
a
Yes
b
No
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If seeds is 16.5, would 12 be a reasonable value of temperature?
a
Yes
b
No
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If weight is 142, would 59 be a reasonable value of age?
a
Yes
b
No