1. Explain what this graph is intended to show.
2. What type of graph is this?
3. What is the independent variable?
4. What is the dependent variable?
5. Describe this graph.
6. What if any is the relationship between the average minutes of sunlight and the average temperature?
7. Does this graph show a direct or inverse relationship?
8. Are there any data points that seem not to fit the pattern of the others? If so, can you think of any possible reasons for
these "outliers"?
9. What is the average temperature at 650°C?
.O. Predict what you think the average temperature might be at 700°C?

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Answer :

Answer:

1.the graph shows the relationship between sunlight exposure and temperature, and how temperature varies over time in sunlight.

3. sunlight is independent

4. temperature is dependent

5. the temperature increases as the minutes of sunlight also increase

6. as more minutes are spent in sunlight, the average temperature increases indicating they are somewhat directly proportional to eachother

7. direct relationship

8. yes, due to the possibility of external factors such as humidity and wind speed that can affect the data

9. at 650c the avg temp is 18c

10. in order to predict temperature at 700c, you must draw a best fit line through the points and extrapolate at 700c mark, estimation is somewhere between 36c-40c

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