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1. Students in a science class investigated how the speed of sound changes with the air temperature outside. The data are shown in the scatterplot. Based on the scatterplot, what is the best prediction of the speed of sound when the air temperature is 50°C?2Linear scatterplots have three different types of correlation: positive, negative and none (nocorrelation). Describe a real life scenario for one of these three types of scatterplots.2Linear scatterplots have three different types of correlation: positive, negative and none (nocorrelation). Describe a real life scenario for one of these three types of scatterplots.

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AnswerThe student should have determined that a reasonable trend line (line on a graph showing the general direction a group of points seems to be heading) for the given scatterplot (a graph of plotted points that shows the relationship between two sets of data) would pass through the points located at approximately(2,334) and20,344 . When this line is extended to the vertical line (in an up-down direction) on the graph that represents 50 °C, it will pass close to a point on the graph located at(50,360) . The meaning of this point is that the speed of sound will be approximately 360 meters per second when the air temperature is 50 °C.