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Identify the suitable graph to investigate the association between amount of carbon monoxide emissions and the amounts of nitrous oxide emissions.

Construct a graph that is most appropriate for these data.

Check whether the graph suggests that there is a relationship between carbon monoxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions.

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