Dexterity scores Scores on a test of dexterity are recorded by timing a subject who is inverting pegs by picking them up with one hand, manipulating them to turn them over, and then placing them back in a frame. A typical 4-year-old needs about 2.5 seconds to invert a peg, but a 9-year-old takes 2 seconds and a 12-year-old can do it in 1.5 seconds. Plot these three points. Now try the reciprocal re-expression (1>y) vs. age. Which version is straighter?
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