The table and scatter plot show weights and fuel efficiencies of 18 cars.
| car | weight (kg) |
fuel efficiency (mpg) |
|---|---|---|
| A | 1,549 | 25 |
| B | 1,610 | 20 |
| C | 1,737 | 21 |
| D | 1,777 | 20 |
| E | 1,486 | 23 |
| F | 1,962 | 16 |
| G | 2,384 | 16 |
| H | 1,957 | 19 |
| I | 2,212 | 16 |
| J | 1,115 | 29 |
| K | 2,068 | 18 |
| L | 1,663 | 19 |
| M | 2,216 | 18 |
| N | 1,432 | 25 |
| O | 1,987 | 18 |
| P | 1,580 | 26 |
| Q | 1,234 | 30 |
| R | 1,656 | 23 |
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Which point in the scatter plot represents Car L’s measurements?
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What is the fuel efficiency of the car with the greatest weight?
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What is the weight of the car with the greatest fuel efficiency?
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Car S weighs 1,912 kilograms and gets 16 miles per gallon. On the scatter plot, plot a point that represents Car S’s measurements.
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Cars N and O, shown in the scatter plot, are made by the same company. Compare their weights and fuel efficiencies. Does anything surprise you about these cars?
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A different company makes Cars F and G. Compare their weights and fuel efficiencies. Does anything surprise you about these cars?