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Which graph shows a negative correlation?
A graph with both axes unnumbered. Points show a steady trend.
A graph with both axes unnumbered. Points are scattered loosely in the top half of the graph.
A graph with both axes unnumbered. Points show a downward trend.
A graph with both axes unnumbered. Points are scattered loosely all Over graph.
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The third graph — "Points show a downward trend."
Reason: a negative correlation means as the x‑value increases the y‑value tends to decrease (points slope downward). The other descriptions are either no correlation (points scattered) or not clearly negative.
Reason: a negative correlation means as the x‑value increases the y‑value tends to decrease (points slope downward). The other descriptions are either no correlation (points scattered) or not clearly negative.
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