![SOLVED: Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe y to be the response variable. 35 -60.5 15. 19. 159 138.8 30 -27.3 26.8 -63.3 16.3 105.9 13.1 -112.3 64.9 SOLVED: Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe y to be the response variable. 35 -60.5 15. 19. 159 138.8 30 -27.3 26.8 -63.3 16.3 105.9 13.1 -112.3 64.9](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/3be96fe5e2314ae1a8aefeebf3cb759f.jpg)
SOLVED: Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe y to be the response variable. 35 -60.5 15. 19. 159 138.8 30 -27.3 26.8 -63.3 16.3 105.9 13.1 -112.3 64.9
![SOLVED: The following bivariate data set contains an outlier: 49.7 48.1 57.7 56.8 53.5 49.9 61..4 47.3 50.9 46 62.6 51 52.T 56.3 112.4 0.8 262.2 290.7 165.9 -430.7 3348.2 741.2 695.3 SOLVED: The following bivariate data set contains an outlier: 49.7 48.1 57.7 56.8 53.5 49.9 61..4 47.3 50.9 46 62.6 51 52.T 56.3 112.4 0.8 262.2 290.7 165.9 -430.7 3348.2 741.2 695.3](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/4b1b811005d448e9b556fd38f919ac25.jpg)
SOLVED: The following bivariate data set contains an outlier: 49.7 48.1 57.7 56.8 53.5 49.9 61..4 47.3 50.9 46 62.6 51 52.T 56.3 112.4 0.8 262.2 290.7 165.9 -430.7 3348.2 741.2 695.3
![Solved: Below are four bivariate data sets and their scatter plots. (Note that all of the scatter [algebra] Solved: Below are four bivariate data sets and their scatter plots. (Note that all of the scatter [algebra]](https://p16-ehi-va.gauthmath.com/tos-maliva-i-ejcjvp0zxf-us/1116f15215a44b5fbef9ab57cff1ce80~tplv-ejcjvp0zxf-webp.webp)