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When Two Variables Move in the Same Direction, the Curve

Question 3

Question 3

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When two variables move in the same direction, the curve relating them is


A) downward sloping, and we say the variables are negatively related.
B) upward sloping, and we say the variables are negatively related.
C) downward sloping, and we say the variables are positively related.
D) upward sloping, and we say the variables are positively related.

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