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Determine the correlation for the situation. Choose positive/negative/ or no correlation for each. The outside temperature in the sumer and the cost of the electric bill ( for a…
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Determine the correlation for the situation. Choose positive/negative/ or no correlation for each. The outside temperature in the sumer and the cost of the electric bill ( for a…
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Determine the correlation for the situation. Choose positive/negative/ or no correlation for each.
The outside temperature in the sumer and the cost of the electric bill ( for air conditioning)
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Positive correlation for this situation. As the temperature increases, you would crank the AC colder, which means the price would go up as well. Hope this helps!
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