Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.05.2021 07:00, roadrnr5183

A basketball coach thinks that as his team progresses through the season his players are not scoring as many points as they were in the previous weeks he uses a table to record the number of points that his team scores for the first ten weeks of the season. Create a scatter plot to represent the data in the table. Use your scatter plot to correctly finish the statement below.
When graphed on a scatter plot, the data has_. Therefore, the basketball coach was_.​


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