<u>Answer-</u>
<em>A. strong negative correlation.</em>
<u>Solution-</u>
<u>Direction of a relationship</u>
- Positive- If one variable increases, the other tends to also increase. If one decreases, the other tends to also. It is represented by positive numbers(i.e 0 to 1).
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Negative- If one variable increases, the other tends to decrease, and vice-versa. It is represented by negative numbers(i.e 0 to -1)
<u>Strength of a relationship</u>
- Perfect Relationship- When two variables are linearly related, the correlation coefficient is either 1 or -1. They are said to be perfectly linearly related, either positively or negatively.
- No relationship- When two variables have no relationship at all, their correlation is 0.
As in this case, correlation coefficient was found to be -0.91, which is negative and close to -1, so it is a strong negative correlation.
Answer:
-5,3,4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the mean of a set is the average of the numbers in that set. How you get the mean is you add up all the numbers then you divide by how many numbers are in the set.
Step-by-step explanation:
example is 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
the mean of this set is 4