A student is studying the migration patterns of several birds. She collects the data in the table.
Size of Bird (9)
3.0
4.5
10.0
25.0
Distance Traveled (km)
276
1.909
2.356
1
What conclusion can the student make? (SC.5.N.1.1)
The distances bird travel is independent of their size.
O Birds more than ten grams in weight are more likely to travel.
The smallest bird traveled the greatest distance.
O The largest birds stay in the same habitat all year.
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