how does the fuel consumption of a car change as its speed increases? speed is measured in kilometers per hour, and fuel consumption is measured in liters of gasoline used per 100 kilometers traveled. given is the scatterplot that displays the relationship between speed and fuel consumption.

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The scatter plot of the table is in the diagram.

The explanatory variable is speed.

What is a scatter plot?

This is the term that is used to refer to the graph that shows the plot that is made of two variables as they would have to appear in the graph showing the variables on the two axis.

The explanatory variable is the variable that is used to explain the changes that would occur in the dependent variable.

Speed of the car is what is going to be used to tell us of the way that the fuel is being consumed.

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Make a scatterplot. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn in this work.)

What is the explanatory variable?

The explanatory variable is: (choose one of the following)

1. car model

2. fuel consumption

3. speed

4. time

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