Dependent variable C depends on both independent variable A and independent variable B. Which statement is correct?

a. The relationship between independent variable A and dependent variable C and the relationship between independent variable B and dependent variable C can both be analyzed using the same scatterplot.

b. The relationship between independent variable A and dependent variable C, and the relationship between independent variable B and dependent variable C can both be analyzed, but they must be analyzed using separate scatterplots.

c. Only the relationship between independent variable A and dependent variable C can be analyzed using a scatterplot.

d. Only the relationship between independent variable B and dependent variable C can be analyzed using a scatterplot.

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The correct answer is B. The relationship between independent variable A and dependent variable C, and the relationship between independent variable B and dependent variable C can both be analyzed, but they must be analyzed using separate scatter plots.

A scatter plot can only have 2 variables, it can be 1 dependent and 1 independent variable or 2 independent variables. Since the above problem deals with 1 dependent and 2 independent variables, 2 scatter plots must be made where each have 1 dependent variable (C) and 1 independent variable (A or B).
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Since dependent variable C depends on both independent variable A and independent variable B, the statement which is correct is: option B.

What is a scatter plot?

A scatter plot is simply a type of graph which is designed and developed to use the cartesian coordinates, so as to graphically show the values of two (2) variables, with the resulting points revealing any relationship between the set of data.

In this scenario, the relationship (correlation) between the value of independent variable A and dependent variable C, and the relationship between the value of independent variable B and dependent variable C can both be graphically illustrated and analyzed, but this must be done by using separate scatterplots.

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