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CO and NO Emissions Exercise lists the amounts of carbon
Chapter 2, Problem 6RE(choose chapter or problem)
CO and NO Emissions Exercise 5 lists the amounts of carbon monoxide emissions, and listed below are the amounts (million metric tons) of nitrous oxide emissions in the United States for the same ten-year period as in Exercise 5. What graph is best for exploring the relationship between carbon monoxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions? Construct that graph. Does the graph suggest that there is a relationship between carbon monoxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions?
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QUESTION:
CO and NO Emissions Exercise 5 lists the amounts of carbon monoxide emissions, and listed below are the amounts (million metric tons) of nitrous oxide emissions in the United States for the same ten-year period as in Exercise 5. What graph is best for exploring the relationship between carbon monoxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions? Construct that graph. Does the graph suggest that there is a relationship between carbon monoxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions?
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Given, the amounts of carbon monoxide emissions, and listed below are the amounts (million metric tons) of nitrous oxide emissions in the United States for the same ten-year period
Carbon monoxide |
Nitrous Oxide |
5638 |
351 |
5708 |
349 |
5893 |
345 |
5807 |
339 |
5881 |
335 |
5939 |
335 |
6024 |
362 |
6032 |
371 |
5946 |
376 |
6022 |
384 |
A scatterplot is best for exploring the relationship between carbon monoxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions.
From Excel
> enter the data in excel sheet
> select the dada
> go to insert
> select box plot
The scatterplot does not suggest that there is a relationship.