Birds' Eggs
This scatter diagram shows the lengths and widths of the eggs of some American birds.
- A biologist measured a sample of one hundred Mallard duck eggs and found they had an average length of $57.8$ millimeters and average width of $41.6$ millimeters. Use an X to mark a point that represents this on the scatter diagram.
- What does the graph show about the relationship between the lengths of birds' eggs and their widths?
- Another sample of eggs from similar birds has an average length of $35$ millimeters. If these bird eggs follow the trend in the scatter plot, about what width would you expect these eggs to have, on average?
- Describe the differences in shape of the two eggs corresponding to the data points marked C and D in the plot.
- Which of the eggs A, B, C, D, and E has the greatest ratio of length to width? Explain how you decided.