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If the Correlation Between Two Variables Was Equal to 0,the

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If the correlation between two variables was equal to 0,the scatterplot between these two variables would be represented as ______.


A) a line sloping upward
B) a line sloping downward
C) a horizontal line
D) a vertical line

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