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The table shows the mathematics
entrance test scores x and the final examination scores
y in an algebra course for a sample of 10 students.
x: 22 29 35 40 44 48 53 58 65 76
y: 53 74 57 66 79 90 76 93 83 99
(a) Sketch a scatter plot of the data.
(b) Find the entrance test score of any student with a
final exam score in the 80s.
(c) Does a higher entrance test score imply a higher
final exam score? Explain.
1. For part (a), I think plotting points is what needs to be done.
2. For part (b), the student with an entrance x score of 65, earned a final exam score of 83. Correct?
3. For part (c), according to the table, the answer is no. For example, the student with an entrance test score of 48 earned a final exam score of 90. A student with an entrance test score of 65 earned a final exam score of 83. A high entrance test score does not guarantee a high final exam score.
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