A line is drawn on a scatter plot, as shown below:
Which statement best describes the li...
Mathematics, 22.04.2020 22:37, isaloopsy
A line is drawn on a scatter plot, as shown below:
Which statement best describes the line?
It can be the line of best fit because it shows a positive linear association between x and y.
It can be the line of best fit because it closely fits the data points.
It cannot be the line of best fit because it does not pass through all the data points.
It cannot be the line of best fit because it shows a negative linear association.
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