cringeyhuman
cringeyhuman cringeyhuman
  • 18-04-2022
  • Mathematics
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Identify the scatter plots as linear association, nonlinear association, or no association.



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Identify the scatter plots as linear association nonlinear association or no association WONT LET ME ADD THE 6TH IMAGE class=
Identify the scatter plots as linear association nonlinear association or no association WONT LET ME ADD THE 6TH IMAGE class=
Identify the scatter plots as linear association nonlinear association or no association WONT LET ME ADD THE 6TH IMAGE class=
Identify the scatter plots as linear association nonlinear association or no association WONT LET ME ADD THE 6TH IMAGE class=
Identify the scatter plots as linear association nonlinear association or no association WONT LET ME ADD THE 6TH IMAGE class=

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jtgadson31
jtgadson31 jtgadson31
  • 18-04-2022

Answer:

1. Non-linear positive

2.Linear positvie

3. No association

4.Linear negative

5.Non-linear negative.

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westonholmes624 westonholmes624
  • 18-04-2022
Answer b because how it’s formed
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