What is the purpose of a scatter plot?
- To compare two numerical variables
- To display a distribution
- To show the relationship between three variables
- To visualize categorical variables
A scatter plot is a graphical representation that uses dots to represent the values obtained for two different variables - one plotted along the x-axis and the other plotted along the y-axis. It helps to identify the type of relationship (if any) between two numerical variables.
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