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Eight sets of parents were asked to count the number of servings of diary and the number of servings of protein their children ate per day.

Create a scatter plot that represents the data that is shown in the table. The x-axis represents number of servings of dairy and the y-axis represents the number of servings of protein.

Family Name
Daily servings of dairy
Daily servings of protein
Silva 3 5
Parks 0 4
Dawson 2 2
Simon 3 2
Vega 2 3
Glover 3 4
Brooks 4 4

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