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Follow the table in this order: everything on the left side of the table is the x axis value so if it is 2 find 2 on the horizontal line. Everything on the right side of the table is the y axis value so after you find where to go on the x go up from that spot to find where those two points meet. It may help if you are just starting to draw a line and find out where points meet but that will be time consuming and messy. Just remember what order you place coordinates and remember to read the labels on the graph. Hope that helped more :)

Answer: The scatterplot is shown below.

Explanation:

Each row in the table represents a different (x,y) point.

For example, the first row says that x = 2 and y = 1. We'll have a point at (2,1) on the graph. This means we start at the lower left corner which is the origin. Then we move 2 units to the right and 1 unit up to arrive at (2,1). The other rows are handled in a similar manner to get what you see below. The points are not connected with any line or curve. The labeling of A,B,C, etc is optional. I did it to help keep track of all the points in the table.

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