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3 September, 19:29

Students are measuring the length of time it takes for soda to go flat at three different temperatures. Which type of graph should the students use to display their data?

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  1. 3 September, 19:34
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    It would be best to use a scatterplot to display the data obtained by the student. It is a useful summary of a set of bivariate data (two variables), usually drawn before working out a linear correlation coefficient or fitting a regression line. Hope this answers the question.
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