1. what is the term for data that are grouped closely together?

a. outlier
b. liner
c. positive
d. clustering
2. what association would you expect if you was graphing height and weight ?
a. position
b. nonlinear
c. negative
d. none of these
3. what association would you expect if you was graphing number of hours worked and money earned?
a. negative
b. liner
c. nonlinear
d. none of these

1.b
2.a
3.a

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Disagree with all your answers.
okay well is there away u could help me understand this better then plz
I suggest you go back and study your text carefully.
1. Clustering

2. Postive

3.none of these

4. Linear

Hope this helps ! 100%
You need to know what clustering means go and in the lesson and study.

For the second question what kind of graph do you think you would use to graph somones height and weight.

For third question you need to study about scatter plots and the definition of a scatter plot.

For the fourth question you need to know what kind of graph you would you be graphing number of hours worked and money earned. What kind of graph would you use for this?
Hope this helps and study well!
Thanks, i got 100%!
D,A,D,B
100% correct
amanda people only care about the answers
but thank for the 100
Amanda's just trying to teach us how to do it so we don't fail when the unit test comes up

Thx Amanda :)
Thank you amanda! 100%
If you post the words instead of the answer letters, you won't mix it up and you'll be sure to get it right, because, on the tests, it randomizes the answers but keeps the questions in order. So by saying the answers and not the answer letters, it actually makes it easier for other people.
thanks... yous peoples are realest
100% still good
Thanks Amanda.
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