Describe the association between the two sets of data in the scatter plot.
A) Positive linear
B) Negative linear
C) Nonlinear
D) No association
Describe the association between the two sets of data in the scatter plot.
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To describe the association between two sets of data in a scatter plot, you would look for the overall trend of the data points:
A) Positive linear: If the data points tend to rise together, it indicates a positive association.
B) Negative linear: If the data points tend to fall as they go from left to right, this shows a negative association.
C) Nonlinear: If the data does not form a straight line (e.g., it curves), it is considered nonlinear.
D) No association: If the data points are scattered without any clear trend or pattern, this indicates no association.
Choose the answer that best describes the pattern observed in your scatter plot!