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Bivariate Data AS 3.1

P D A C

Problem P D A C

Problem P D A C

Problem Plan D A C

Problem Plan D A C

Problem Plan Data A C

Problem Plan Data A C

Problem Plan Data Analysis C

Problem Plan Data Analysis C The scatterplot needs to be inspected visually before any model is fitted. It is possible a linear model may not be appropriate for the data that is being investigated and this should be determined by looking at a scatterplot of the raw data. Problem Plan Data Analysis C TASgus – final S is Scatter – even or changing Am I surprised by this? Why am I surprised or not by this (in context)

Problem Plan Data Analysis Conclusion

Problem Plan Data Analysis Conclusion