What type of correlation is shown in this scatter plot? A. negative correlation B. no correlation C. positive correlation D. random correlation
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https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/713500_714000/713724/3/db321b3b4cba4a3c34be349cfbca496545f80f59/74662_question.jpg this is the scattor plot
Positive correlation - when the graph (points on the graph) move upward. Negative correlation - when they move downward. No correlation - when they are not going up or down.
going up ... positive or negative?
I think negative
no
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Susanna Positive correlation - when the graph (points on the graph) move upward. Negative correlation - when they move downward. No correlation - when they are not going up or down. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) @devils-girl read the definitions
thanks for the help can you help with a few more please
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Identify the type of correlation shown in the scatter plot. A. positive correlation B. negative correlation C. no correlation D. random correlation
look at the definitions above. which direction do the points move on the graph?
up to the right
on this graph the points move downward.|dw:1451576536599:dw|
Positive correlation - when the graph (points on the graph) move upward. Negative correlation - when they move downward. No correlation - when they are not going up or down.
thanks
no prob.
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@Susanna
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Which is the most reasonable conjecture about the data shown in the scatter plot? A. People with larger televisions tend to watch more television. B. People with larger televisions tend to watch less television. C. There appears to be no relationship between the size of the television and how many hours it is watched.
are the points moving up or down? are the moving in any direction at all?
there every were
no correlation
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