To provide an accurate prediction for the number of bottles of water sold with 64 customers, I would need to see the actual scatterplot you're referencing. However, in a typical scenario, you would look for the point on the scatterplot that corresponds to 64 customers and estimate the number of bottles sold from there.
If I were to give you advice on how to approach this:
- Identify where the number of customers (64) falls on the x-axis.
- Find the corresponding point or value on the y-axis to see how many bottles were sold.
- Compare your estimate to the given options (A, B, C, D) to find the closest match.
If you want, you could describe the general trend seen in the scatterplot or provide any coordinates, and I can help you make a prediction based on that information.