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INTERPRETING A GRAPH Make a scatter plot with your song ratings from Exercise 33 on the horizontal axis and your friend's ratings on the vertical axis. What conclusions (if any) can you draw from the scatter plot?
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First, we need the song ratings from Exercise 33. Unfortunately, we don't have access to that information. However, let's assume we have the following song ratings for you and your friend: Song 1: You - 8, Friend - 7 Song 2: You - 5, Friend - 4 Song 3: Show more…
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