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Which of the following examples would show a negative trend?

A. height and weight of students
B. test scores and height of students
C. outside temperature and heating bill
D. none of these

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C. Outside temperature and heating bill
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Answer: C. outside temperature and heating bill

Step-by-step explanation:

A negative trend is when one variable goes up and the other variable goes down (or vice versa).

As the temperature goes down, the heating bill is likely to go up. This is of course assuming the person(s) use the heat to stay warm rather than just solely rely on something like coats/blankets/etc.

As the temperature goes back up, there's little to no need for heating. So the heating bill will likely go down.

As the name implies, negative trend graphs have negative slopes for the regression lines.

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