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The scatterplot below shows the relationship between the number of minutes a student studied for a test and the grade the student received for the test in Ms. Miller’s class.
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Which conclusion is BEST supported by the data?
A student who studies 80 minutes will receive a grade of 95 on the test.
A student who studies 45 minutes will receive a grade of 75 on the test.
A student who studied longer always did better than a student who studied less.
A student who studied longer generally did better than a student who studied less.
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A student who studied longer generally did better than a student who studied less.
The points show a positive association (grades tend to increase with minutes studied) but they are not perfectly ordered, so you cannot make exact predictions (options A and B) or claim it always holds (option C).
The points show a positive association (grades tend to increase with minutes studied) but they are not perfectly ordered, so you cannot make exact predictions (options A and B) or claim it always holds (option C).
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