Question: (a) which data set a perfect Linear relationship between it's two variables (b) which data set is an apparent positive, but not perfect, linear relationship

(a) which data set a perfect Linear relationship between it's two variables (b) which data set is an apparent positive, but not perfect, linear relationship between it's two variables (c) which data set has the indicates the strongest positive linear relationship between it's two variables (d) in which data se is there evidence of a strong none linear relationship between it's variables

(a) which data set a perfect Linear relationship between it's two variables

Question 12 of 20 (1 point) Question Below are four bivariate data sets and their scatter plots. (Note that all of the scatter plots are displayed with the same scale.) Each data set is made up of sample values drawn from a population. X y 11 10 41 10- 10 8.2 X 20 6.0 2.0 49 X 30 69 X 3.0 |104 X 40 42 40 6.0 X X X 0 53 X 50 2.0 X X 6.0 82 60 48 7.0 5.2 7.0 90 X 8.0 72 80 39 90 89 9 10 11 90 95 10.0 7.6 Figure 1 10.0 6.7 Figure 2 11- n 11 10 78 10- 1.0 1.0 10 20 69 9- 2.0 20 X X X 30 81 3.0 30 4.0 5.6 40 4.0 5.0 69 50 50 60 48 X 6.0 6.0 7.0 5.0 7.0 70 80 35 80 18.0 9.0 4.2 1 8 9 10 11 9.0 90 10.0 3 0 Figure 3 10.0 10.0 Figure 4

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