Asked by blahblahblah
Percy works at the snack stand during school football games. This scatterplot shows the outside temperature and how much hot cocoa Percy sold at each game this season.
How many more cups of hot cocoa did Percy sell when the temperature was 30 degrees than when the temperature was 50 degrees?
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more cups.
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I can't see the scatterplot you mentioned. Please either upload the image or tell me the y-values (cups sold) for the point at temperature 30° and for the point at 50°.
How to get the answer yourself:
1. On the scatterplot find the point whose x-coordinate is 30 and read its y-coordinate (cups sold at 30°).
2. Find the point whose x-coordinate is 50 and read its y-coordinate (cups sold at 50°).
3. Subtract: (cups at 30°) − (cups at 50°). That difference is how many more cups were sold at 30°.
Example: if the plot shows 18 cups at 30° and 10 cups at 50°, then 18 − 10 = 8 more cups.
How to get the answer yourself:
1. On the scatterplot find the point whose x-coordinate is 30 and read its y-coordinate (cups sold at 30°).
2. Find the point whose x-coordinate is 50 and read its y-coordinate (cups sold at 50°).
3. Subtract: (cups at 30°) − (cups at 50°). That difference is how many more cups were sold at 30°.
Example: if the plot shows 18 cups at 30° and 10 cups at 50°, then 18 − 10 = 8 more cups.
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