Asked by Samantha
For which situation would you expect to see negative correlation?
A. The size of a pizza and how much it costs.
B. The age of a whale and the amount of food it consumes.
C. The street address for a home and the amount of mail it receives.
D. The number of people at a game and the number of empty seats in the stadium?
From me: What is negative correlation? I don't understand the question...
A. The size of a pizza and how much it costs.
B. The age of a whale and the amount of food it consumes.
C. The street address for a home and the amount of mail it receives.
D. The number of people at a game and the number of empty seats in the stadium?
From me: What is negative correlation? I don't understand the question...
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
see
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/define/negative%20correlation
a better name for "negative correlation" is inverse correlation or inverse variation
- as one variable increases, the other decreases.
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/define/negative%20correlation
a better name for "negative correlation" is inverse correlation or inverse variation
- as one variable increases, the other decreases.
Answered by
Samantha
Ok I think I get it... So it would be D then? Because if you got more people in the stands you would have less empty seats. Right?
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