The table below shows the approximate percent of students who sent applications to two colleges in various years since 1985.
Years Since 1985
0
3
6
9
12
15
Percent
20
18
15
15
14
13

The scatter plot below is a representation of the table of data above.
A graph titled Percent of Students Applying to 2 colleges has years since 1985 on the x-axis, and percent on the y-axis. Points are at (0, 20), (6, 15), (9, 14.7), (12, 14.5), (13, 13). The line goes through all points except (6, 15).
How well does the line fit the data?
a.
Except for (6, 15), the line fits the data fairly well.
b.
The line fits the data fairly well.
c.
The line does not fit the data.
d.
There is not enough information to tell if the line fits the data well.

Respuesta :

I think the answer is b hope this helps

Except for (6, 15), the line fits the data fairly well.

What is scatter plot?

A scatter plot (aka scatter chart, scatter graph) uses dots to represent values for two different numeric variables. The position of each dot on the horizontal and vertical axis indicates values for an individual data point. Scatter plots are used to observe relationships between variables.

According to the question

Table shows the approximate percent of students who sent applications to two colleges in various years since 1985.

Years Since 1985         Percent

0                                      20

3                                       18

6                                       15

9                                       15

12                                      14

15                                      13

A scatter plot  graph titled Percent of Students Applying to 2 colleges has years since 1985 on the x-axis, and percent on the y-axis.

As per graph shown

it represent decreasing  line  and it satisfy all the point except (6,15)

Hence,  Except for (6, 15), the line fits the data fairly well.

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