Given the data set for the length of time a person has been jogging and the person's speed, hypothesize a relationship between the variables. I would expect the data to be positively correlated. I would expect the data to be negatively correlated. I would expect no correlation. There is not enough information to determine correlation
@xxnicolehale This is a thought question. No one can think for you. Give it some thought. Don't look at the answers. Think about running for exercise or for recreation. Would there be ANY connection between time and speed? If so, what do you think it might be?
I would expect the data to be negatively correlated.
That what I think cause you eventually u are tired if u continuously jog for a while
does that help @xxnicolehale
No, it doesn't. Those are YOUR thoughts, not the thoughts of the OP. Some folks like to sprint to the end. I wonder what opinion is held by the OP.
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Though I wasn't asking YOU @tkhunny but still if u want an explanation to that, thats fine. On a larger scale ppl tend to slow down at the end because they are exhausted.
Like I said, those are your thoughts. That was not what the problem statement asked.
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