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OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

Which associations best describe the data in the table? Variable m 9 6 5 1 3 4 2 8 7 Variable n 33 24 18 3 10 14 7 32 26 Choose exactly two answers that are correct. A. linear association B. negative association C. nonlinear association D. positive association

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

@pizza12 @pooja195 @whpalmer4 can you guys help

OpenStudy (decarr432):

What do you feel is correct?

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

d or c

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

i am not really sure

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Okay do you know the definition of nonlinear association

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

yes and i do not no why i picked that i just now noticed :D lol

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Okay rule that one out how about positive association?

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

yes so basicly c and d r out sorry bout my horrble spelling

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

so maybe b is correct ??

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

@Decarr432 sorry i was taged so is b correct

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

would it be b?

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

r u there??

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Sorry was cleaning out my messages

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

kk

OpenStudy (decarr432):

negative association is kinda like this 10 9 7 9 8 6 If one goes down the other does but our problem has it go negative and positive

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

kk i think b

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Not quite

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

a

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Nope linear association means they all go same direction no change

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

which is a like i said

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Our numbers are not all constantly going negative

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

and i need another answer with this promblem

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

so it would be a and b

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Can you choose more than one?

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

Here's a plot of the data (points) and a least-squares fit of the data (line).

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

To me, that looks like a linear, positive association. Points fall very close to a line which ascends from left to right. @rockycatsrule

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