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Tableau Exam TDS-C01 Topic 8 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TDS-C01 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 8
[All TDS-C01 Questions]

Which two analytics options are available for a scatter plot view? Choose two.

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Suggested Answer: C, D

For a scatter plot view in Tableau, you can add reference lines and trend lines as part of the analytics options. Reference lines can be added to a visualization to mark certain values or to provide context, such as an average line across a scatter plot. Trend lines, on the other hand, are used to show the relationship between two variables in the view, indicating the general direction or pattern of the data points in a scatter plot.


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Brynn
2 months ago
I see your point, but I think having Reference lines and Trend lines can provide more insights and help in analyzing the data better.
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Laurel
2 months ago
But why do you think that? I thought Forecast and Totals IS make more sense for a scatter plot.
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Brynn
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's Reference lines and Trend lines.
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Laurel
2 months ago
I think the options are Forecast and Totals IS.
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Lashawn
2 months ago
I'm not sure about trend lines, but I think reference lines are definitely one of the options.
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Kallie
3 months ago
I agree with Frank, reference lines and trend lines make sense for a scatter plot.
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Frank
3 months ago
I think the answer is C and D.
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Marilynn
3 months ago
D and C, no doubt. Trend lines and reference lines are the real MVP when it comes to scatter plots. Forecast and Totals IS? Sounds like something straight out of a bad magic show.
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Lore
3 months ago
I'm going with C and D. Forecast and Totals IS? What kind of nonsense is that? Clearly, the reference lines and trend lines are the way to go.
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Adolph
3 months ago
C and D, for sure. Scatter plots are all about visualizing the relationship between variables, and those options are the bread and butter.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
I prefer using B and D for my scatter plot visualizations.
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Lauran
2 months ago
I think A and C would be more useful for my specific data analysis needs.
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Carma
2 months ago
I agree, C and D are essential for analyzing scatter plots.
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Arlyne
3 months ago
A and D, the forecast and trend lines are essential for analyzing scatter plots. I can't believe they'd have the audacity to include 'Totals IS' as an option. That's like asking for the square root of a banana!
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Madonna
2 months ago
Yeah, those two options really help to visualize the data more effectively.
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Dean
2 months ago
I always make sure to include forecast and trend lines when analyzing scatter plots.
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Miriam
2 months ago
Totals IS does seem like a strange choice, it doesn't really fit with the others.
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Pa
2 months ago
I agree, A and D are definitely the most useful options for scatter plots.
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Barney
4 months ago
C and D, easy peasy! Scatter plots are all about the trend lines and reference lines.
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Rolf
3 months ago
It's important to consider both trend lines and reference lines when creating a scatter plot view.
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Dewitt
3 months ago
I always use trend lines and reference lines in my scatter plot analysis.
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Adela
3 months ago
Trend lines and reference lines are essential for analyzing data in a scatter plot.
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Wilbert
3 months ago
I agree, C and D are the correct options for scatter plot analytics.
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