Asked by Stephanie Schiwietz on Jul 22, 2024

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A graphical presentation of the relationship between two quantitative variables is​

A) ​dot plot.
B) ​histogram.
C) ​stem-and-leaf display.
D) ​scatter diagram.

Graphical Presentation

The visual depiction of data using charts, graphs, or other visual aids to facilitate understanding.

Quantitative Variables

Variables that are measured on a numeric scale and can have an infinite number of values.

Scatter Diagram

A graphical representation of the relationship between two quantitative variables, with data points plotted on a two-dimensional plane.

  • Recognize and study different data varieties and their corresponding graphical diagrams.
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Ellery DawsonJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A scatter diagram is specifically designed to show the relationship between two quantitative variables by plotting them on a Cartesian plane. The other options (dot plot, histogram, and stem-and-leaf display) are all useful for displaying one variable at a time, but cannot visually illustrate the relationship between two variables.