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The following is a scatter plot of the heights and weights of the students in Mr. Baldwin’s PE class. http://media.education2020.com/evresources/4072-02-01-04-00_files/i0270000.jpg What is the weight of the student who is 75 inches tall? Does the scatter plot show a positive or negative correlation? a. About 191 pounds; negative correlation b. About 191 pounds; positive correlation c. About 185 pounds; negative correlation d. About 185 pounds; positive correlation

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

@Atsie @emmagrace231 may yall help meh pwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

do you have a guess?

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

I can check any guess that you have, but i can't tell the answer because i got in trouble for doing that the other day. :)

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

@First_world_PROBLEMS

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

by who

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

multiple people on different questions.

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

and yes i think it b or d

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

i know that it's positive

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

It is D. :)

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

thanks so much ive been waiting half an hour for this while workiing on other problems

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

:) Glad to help. I can help with more if you need it.

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

ok um lemme see

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

Determine whether the graph shows a positive correlation, a negative correlation, or no correlation. If there is a positive or negative correlation, describe its meaning in the situation. http://media.education2020.com/evresources/4072-02-01-04-00_files/i0120001.jpg Year Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Labor a. no correlation b. positive correlation; as time passes, the CPI increases. c. positive correlation; as time passes, the CPI decreases. d. negative correlation; as time passes, the CPI decreases.

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

this one i think is b

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

$$\Huge\color{fuchsia}{Yep!~That~is~what~I~would~Say!}$$

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

yay and cool how"d you do that

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

Suppose you were to create a scatter plot of outside temperature and amount of heating bill. Would you expect to see a positive, negative, or no relationship between the two variables. Explain your answer. a. no relationship. b. positive relationship; as the outside temperature decreases, the amount of the heating bill increases. c. positive relationship; as the outside temperature increases, the amount of the heating bill increases. d. negative relationship; as the outside temperature decreases, the amount of the heating bill increases

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

D?

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

Yeah. I would say d.

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

cx

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

$$\Huge\color{#B0E0E6}{It's~Called~LaTeX!}$$ $$\Huge\color{#B0E0E6}{I~can~teach~you~if~you~want!}$$

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

LOL SURE

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

haha What you would type would look like this: $ $\{This~is~what~it~would~look~like}$$

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

you wouldn't put a space between the $$ though. i just did that so it would show the code

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

The most important things to remember are: •The beginning will look like this $$\ •to type worlds, you have to enclose them in brackets. { } •you don't use spaces in between the words. You have to use this: ~

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

If you want to do colors, the coding would look like this: $$\color{pink}{Like~this!}$$ $ $\color{pink}{like~this}$$

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

to make it bigger, you would type "Huge" before you type color and add another backwards slash after it. :)

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

You try!

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

$$\color{blue}{ok}$$

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

$$\color{blue}{THIS~IS~COOL!!!}$$

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

Yep! there is a section in open study called latex practicing that has a lot more info! I find my colors from his website: http://www.color-hex.com

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

you can use any colors!

OpenStudy (first_world_problems):

thank you

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

:)

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