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The graph above is a scatter plot with 60 points, each representing the number of daily hours of sunlight to which 60 plants were exposed, and the corresponding height, measured in centimeters, that each plant attained. The plant heights were measured after six weeks of consistent sun exposure. The solid line is the regression line, and the dashed line is the line through the points (1, 4) and (7, 8). Select the best answer to fill in the blanks in each of the statements below based on the data shown in the graph.
3. The number of plants that received more than six hours of daily sun exposure is closest to percent of 60.
4. Please choose this drop-down as a Graphs question needs to have 2 .