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    On the Axes Below, Sketch a Scatterplot Described: A\(r\) Is near 0 C
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On the Axes Below, Sketch a Scatterplot Described: A rrr Is near 0


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On the axes below, sketch a scatterplot described: a. a strong negative association
 On the axes below, sketch a scatterplot described: a. a strong negative association    b. a strong association but  r  is near 0    c. a weak but positive association

b. a strong association but rrr is near 0
 On the axes below, sketch a scatterplot described: a. a strong negative association    b. a strong association but  r  is near 0    c. a weak but positive association

c. a weak but positive association
 On the axes below, sketch a scatterplot described: a. a strong negative association    b. a strong association but  r  is near 0    c. a weak but positive association

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