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A book store is keeping track of the price of books according to the number of pages. Which scatterplot represents that bivariate data? A graph has price (dollars) on the x-axis and pages on the y-axis. A graph has books on the x-axis and pages on the y-axis. A graph has pages on the x-axis and price (dollars) on the y-axis. A graph has books on the x-axis and price on the y-axis.

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