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Which describes the correlation shown in the scatterplot?

Which describes the correlation shown in the scatterplot?-example-1

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Answer:

None

Explanation:

For there to be a correlation it needs to either be in a line or have equal stuff on both sides

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Answer:

Option c is right

Explanation:

Given is a scatter plot with points scattered.

We have to find from the shape the correlation coefficient

The points on the scatter plot do not support a linear correlation between the two variables.

There does not seem to be a line of fit which has minimum deviations from the line.

Hence there is no correlation is the correct answer.

From the given graph, we can say that option c is right.

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