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OpenStudy (magentama202):

HELP!!! Will fan and medal To find a correlation trend in a data set over a period of time, use a cumulative frequency graph. Select one: a. Always b. Sometimes c. Never

OpenStudy (magentama202):

If possible, I want an explanation too :)

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

I got you!

OpenStudy (magentama202):

thanks! so what is a correlation trend/ what is a cumulative frequency graph?

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

I'm thinking for the first one it's sometimes I can't go into the lessons for that anymore because I'm in a different math class.

OpenStudy (magentama202):

I was kind of thinking it was C (never), but I wasnt sure

OpenStudy (magentama202):

oh, thanks :)

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

You're welcome! I'm gonna answer those two at the top ^^^^

OpenStudy (magentama202):

k

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

The question was what is a correlation right?

OpenStudy (magentama202):

sure

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

It says "When two sets of data are strongly linked together".

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

I'm going with that.

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

For the cumulative graph its "a curve showing the cumulative frequency for a given set of data"

OpenStudy (magentama202):

sry my comp. is being slow but thanks for the help!!

OpenStudy (thatcreepyboy):

It's okay!! and No problemo!!.

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