- Bivariate: This term can be used to describe the data represented in the scatterplot because it shows the relationship between two variables, age and the number of times the student cried each month.
- Linear trend: This term can be used to describe the data if the points on the scatterplot form a roughly straight line. However, the scatterplot does not provide enough information to determine if there is a linear trend.
- Positive trend: This term can be used to describe the data if the points on the scatterplot generally increase from left to right. However, the scatterplot does not provide enough information to determine if there is a positive trend.
The x-axis represents a student's age in years and the y-axis represents the number of times the student cried each month on average. Which of these vocabulary words can be used to describe the data represented in the scatterplot? Choose all that apply. (3 points) Responses Decreasing Decreasing Proportional Proportional Bivariate Bivariate Linear trend Linear trend Positive trend Positive trend Increasing Increasing Univariate
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