Question: Scatter plots are used to discover relationships between variables. Using the corresponding measurements of variable 1 and variable 2 in data, plot variable 1 vs
Scatter plots are used to discover relationships between variables. Using the corresponding measurements of variable 1 and variable 2 in data, plot variable 1 vs variable 2 and describe the correlation between variable 1 and variable 2.
Options:
A) None of the answers accurately characterize the data.
B) There is no relationship, or the strength of the relationship is very weak.
C) The relationship is linear, positive, and strong.
D) The strength of the relationship is strong, but it is not linear.
E) The strength of the relationship is moderate, linear, and negative.
F) The strength of the relationship is moderate, linear, and positive.
G) The relationship is linear, negative, and strong.
| variable1 | variable2 |
| 5.92418 | 16.01040 |
| -2.15342 | 6.90096 |
| -5.68710 | 3.20965 |
| -2.35173 | 8.11837 |
| 9.13267 | 20.86393 |
| 8.84593 | 17.88436 |
| 0.60205 | 11.33976 |
| 4.30225 | 13.72104 |
| -9.69073 | 0.22652 |
| -6.81619 | 2.88607 |
| 7.00841 | 14.48358 |
| 4.48845 | 15.56499 |
| 3.06470 | 11.36857 |
| -9.46731 | 1.14076 |
| 1.54090 | 12.95229 |
| -4.20144 | 5.79307 |
| 6.11798 | 15.91570 |
| 9.94412 | 16.96745 |
| 1.32124 | 10.86254 |
| -7.69106 | 1.10462 |
| 5.89874 | 15.93450 |
| -0.72913 | 10.47150 |
| 8.39173 | 17.99690 |
| -9.46846 | 0.72233 |
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