Respuesta :
Answer:
Plot for Variable C Only
Step-by-step explanation:
Trust me, unless your teacher switched the order of the charts in which case it's the linear one!
The residual plot is a form of scatter plot that shows the difference between the observed value and the actual value.
The plot that supports a linear model is plot A.
The complete question requests that we select all plots that can be used as a linear model.
For a residual plot to be used as a linear model, the pattern of the residual plot must be at random (i.e. it must not show any obvious pattern)
From the given plots (see attachment), we have the following observation.
- Plot A shows no pattern
- Plot B shows a curve (like a quadratic function)
- Plot C shows a linear pattern
Hence, only plot A can be used as a linear model.
Read more about residual plots at:
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