Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.05.2021 18:00, skylerlorain1

Louisa wanted to know if there was a relationship between a woman's shoe size and her dress size. She conducted a survey of the women at
her place of employment and used the data to create the scatterplot
below.
Which statement correctly identifies an inaccuracy in Louisa's
scatterplot?
A. The horizontal axis needs to show half sizes.
B. The title does not fit the data.
C. The data points are not plotted correctly.
D. The scale for Dress Size is incorrect.


Louisa wanted to know if there was a relationship between a woman's

shoe size and her dress size.

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