The scatterplot shows the relationship between ice
cream consumption and temperature.
Based o...
Geography, 10.11.2020 09:30 lanaiheart7
The scatterplot shows the relationship between ice
cream consumption and temperature.
Based on the data, how many pints of ice cream will
most likely be consumed when it is 100°F?
Ice Cream Consumption
vs. Temperature
O less than 0.25 pints
O greater than 0.55 pints
O about 0.35 pints
O about 0.45 pints
0.55
0.45
Pints Consumed
per Person
0.35
0.25
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Temperature (°F)
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