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If Two Variables Are Completely Unrelated to Each Other, Then

Question 153

Question 153

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If two variables are completely unrelated to each other, then graphing these two variables will yield a line that is:


A) Always vertical
B) Always horizontal
C) Not a line, but only a single point
D) Either vertical or horizontal

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