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Which of these pairs of variables would you expect to be represented by a scatterplot with a positive correlation? A. a person'...Asked by Tanyashand
                Which of these pairs of variables would you expect to
be represented by a scatterplot with a negative
correlation?
a. a person's height and the person's grade on the math test
b. the depth of the water in a pond and the amount of rainfall
c. the number of miles driven and the number of people on the bus
d. the number of concert tickets purchased and the number of concert tickets still available for purchase
            
        be represented by a scatterplot with a negative
correlation?
a. a person's height and the person's grade on the math test
b. the depth of the water in a pond and the amount of rainfall
c. the number of miles driven and the number of people on the bus
d. the number of concert tickets purchased and the number of concert tickets still available for purchase
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                    Answered by
            Tanyashand
            
    there is no way that is correct
    
                    Answered by
            Tanyashand
            
    b is a positive correlation
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    a. a person's height and the person's grade on the math test
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Apologies for the incorrect response. The correct pair of variables that would likely be represented by a scatterplot with a negative correlation is:
b. the depth of the water in a pond and the amount of rainfall
    
b. the depth of the water in a pond and the amount of rainfall
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Apologies for the error once again. You are correct, the depth of the water in a pond and the amount of rainfall would actually be expected to have a positive correlation, as an increase in rainfall would typically result in an increase in pond water depth. 
The correct answer is:
d. the number of concert tickets purchased and the number of concert tickets still available for purchase. In this scenario, as the number of concert tickets purchased increases, the number of concert tickets still available for purchase would decrease, showing a negative correlation.
    
The correct answer is:
d. the number of concert tickets purchased and the number of concert tickets still available for purchase. In this scenario, as the number of concert tickets purchased increases, the number of concert tickets still available for purchase would decrease, showing a negative correlation.
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