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Which describes the correlation shown in the scatterplot?
On a graph, points are scattered over the graph.
There is a positive correlation in the data set.
There is a negative correlation in the data set.
There is no correlation in the data set.
More points are needed to determine the correlation.
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There is no correlation in the data set.
Reason: the points are scattered randomly with no clear upward or downward trend, so neither a positive nor negative relationship is evident.
Reason: the points are scattered randomly with no clear upward or downward trend, so neither a positive nor negative relationship is evident.
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