The lesson length (in minutes) and the cost (in dollars) of piano lessons given by nine different piano instructors are shown in the table below. Which of the following scatter plots correctly displays this data?

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1 month ago

To help you determine which scatter plot correctly displays the relationship between lesson length (in minutes) and cost (in dollars) of piano lessons, you would typically need the specific data points given in the table.

Once you have the data:

1. **Plot the Data**: Each instructor's lesson can be represented as a point on the graph where the x-axis represents the lesson length (in minutes) and the y-axis represents the cost (in dollars).

2. **Assess Relationships**: Look at the scatter plot to see if there's a recognizable trend. Generally:
- A positive trend would suggest that longer lessons cost more.
- A negative trend would suggest that longer lessons cost less.
- No clear trend would indicate a random relationship.

3. **Identify Outliers**: Check if there are any data points that stand out significantly from the other points.

Since I don't have access to the scatter plots or the specific lesson data, I recommend looking at the trends and relationships based on the criteria above for each scatter plot option you have, and selecting the one that accurately represents the data you've provided. If you have any specific details about the data or options, feel free to share!