Question

number of cups of lemonade sold cs the temperature of the day
temperature _ 78/95/79/72/65/82/68/75/89
number of cups of lemonade_15/35/22/15/10/26/10/18/34
Jeremiah had a lemonade stand the table shows how much lemonade he sold versus the temp of the day which scatter plot represents the data?

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Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine which scatter plot accurately represents the data provided regarding the number of cups of lemonade sold versus the temperature, we need to look at the relationship between the two sets of data.

### Data Points
- **Temperature:** 78, 95, 79, 72, 65, 82, 68, 75, 89
- **Number of Cups Sold:** 15, 35, 22, 15, 10, 26, 10, 18, 34

### Steps to Analyze:
1. **Plot each point (temperature, cups sold) as coordinates:**
- (78, 15)
- (95, 35)
- (79, 22)
- (72, 15)
- (65, 10)
- (82, 26)
- (68, 10)
- (75, 18)
- (89, 34)

2. **Look for patterns:**
- Generally, as the temperature increases, the number of cups sold tends to increase as well. However, there might be specific temperatures that have unusual sales, such as higher temperatures leading to significantly more sales.

### Visual Representation:
You would ideally want to see a scatter plot with points that generally trend upward as temperature increases, but with some fluctuations based on the specific data points.

### Choosing the Right Plot:
- **Look for the plot that shows an overall upward trend**, indicating that higher temperatures correlate with higher lemonade sales, while also accounting for any outlier points accordingly.

### Decision:
Since I cannot view the images (A, B, C, D) that you mentioned of the scatter plots, **please compare the following:**
1. Does the scatter plot generally trend upward?
2. Are there points that correspond to the specific data points listed above?
3. Are there any outlier values represented accurately?

Once you observe these points, you should be able to select the correct scatter plot that matches the data on the lemonade sales versus temperature. If you need more guidance or a description of what to look for in the graphs, please let me know!