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Help please it's almost due :(

Help please it's almost due :(-example-1
User Roberg
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Answer:

Okay so what you are dealing with here is scatter plots and I can tell by looking at this graph that it shows a negative correlation because the dots are decreasing or going down as values are increasing...... I know it's negative so I think the answer would be negative strong linear. I hope this helps you and is correct. Have a great day and good luck!

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User Sharmayne
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It is a negative line due to the fact that it starts off high on the y axis and then starts getting smaller as the x’s grow. Correlation is then represented by if the dots almost form a line. Due to the dots forming an obvious line I would saw negative strong linear. I hope this makes sense.
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