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SCATTERPLOTS

FILL IN THE BLANKS: The _____ years of experience, the ______ income. more higher

HOURS STUDIED VS. QUIZ GRADE FILL IN THE BLANKS: The _______________ hours studied, the _________quiz grades. more higher

HOURS OF VIDEO GAMES PLAYED VS. GRADE POINT AVERAGE FILL IN THE BLANKS: The _______ hours of playing video games, the ________ grade point average. more lower

EXAM SCORE VS. NUMBER OF MISSED CLASSES The __________ number of missed classes, the ___________ exam score. more higher

SIZE OF TELEVISION VS. AVERAGE TIME SPENT WATCHING TV IN A WEEK.

COLORS IN A RAINBOW VS. SHOE SIZE