The table shows 30 minutes lesson costs 45 dollars by the first instructor, 30 minutes lesson costs 25 dollars by the second instructor, 45 minutes lesson costs 60 dollars by the third instructor, 20 minutes lesson costs 35 dollars by the fourth instructor, 60 minutes lesson costs 50 dollars by the fifth instructor, 50 minutes lesson costs 55 dollars by the sixth instructor, 60 minutes lesson costs 75 dollars by the seventh instructor, 30 minutes lesson costs 50 dollars by the eighth instructor, and 60 minutes lesson costs 80 dollars by the ninth instructor.

The lesson length (in minutes) and the cost (in dollars) of piano lessons given by nine different piano instructors are shown in the table.

Which of the following scatter plots correctly displays this data?

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A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (20, 35), (30, 25), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 60), (50, 55), (60, 50), (60, 75), and (60, 80).
Image with alt text: A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (20, 35), (30, 25), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 60), (50, 55), (60, 50), (60, 75), and (60, 80).

A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (25, 30), (35, 20), (45, 30), (50, 30), (50, 60), (55, 50), (60, 45), (75, 60), and (80, 60).
Image with alt text: A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (25, 30), (35, 20), (45, 30), (50, 30), (50, 60), (55, 50), (60, 45), (75, 60), and (80, 60).

A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (20, 35), (25, 30), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 60), (50, 55), (60, 50), (60, 75), and (60, 80).
Image with alt text: A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (20, 35), (25, 30), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 60), (50, 55), (60, 50), (60, 75), and (60, 80).

A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (20, 25), (30, 35), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 50), (50, 55), (60, 60), (60, 75), and (60, 80).
Image with alt text: A scatter plot on graph titled 'piano lessons' showing 'lesson length in minutes' from 0 to 80 along the x-axis and 'lesson cost in dollars' from 0 to 80 along the y-axis, is shown with 9 data points at (20, 25), (30, 35), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 50), (50, 55), (60, 60), (60, 75), and (60, 80).
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To determine the correct scatter plot, we need to match the given lesson lengths and costs for each instructor with the points represented in the scatter plots.

Here are the lesson lengths and costs based on the provided information:

  1. First instructor: 30 minutes, $45
  2. Second instructor: 30 minutes, $25
  3. Third instructor: 45 minutes, $60
  4. Fourth instructor: 20 minutes, $35
  5. Fifth instructor: 60 minutes, $50
  6. Sixth instructor: 50 minutes, $55
  7. Seventh instructor: 60 minutes, $75
  8. Eighth instructor: 30 minutes, $50
  9. Ninth instructor: 60 minutes, $80

Now, let's summarize the data points:

  • (20, 35) - Fourth instructor
  • (30, 25) - Second instructor
  • (30, 45) - First instructor
  • (30, 50) - Eighth instructor
  • (45, 60) - Third instructor
  • (50, 55) - Sixth instructor
  • (60, 50) - Fifth instructor
  • (60, 75) - Seventh instructor
  • (60, 80) - Ninth instructor

Now, we look for a scatter plot that contains the points (20, 35), (30, 25), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 60), (50, 55), (60, 50), (60, 75), and (60, 80).

The scatter plot that correctly contains all these data points is:

  • A scatter plot showing with 9 data points at (20, 35), (30, 25), (30, 45), (30, 50), (45, 60), (50, 55), (60, 50), (60, 75), and (60, 80).

Please select the scatter plot that corresponds to these points.