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    The Scatter Plots of Different Data Are Shown Below
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The Scatter Plots of Different Data Are Shown Below

Question 133

Question 133

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The scatter plots of different data are shown below. Determine whether there is a positive correlation, negative correlation, or no discernible correlation between the variables. The scatter plots of different data are shown below. Determine whether there is a positive correlation, negative correlation, or no discernible correlation between the variables.   A)  no discernible correlation B)  negative correlation C)  positive correlation


A) no discernible correlation
B) negative correlation
C) positive correlation

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