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QveST [7]
2 years ago
10

Use the scatter plot to answer the question. The points in the scatter plot generally increase upward to the right. © 2018 Stron

gMind. Created using GeoGebra.
Which type of linear correlation is present in the scatter plot?
positive
neutral
negative
strong

Mathematics
1 answer:
Marianna [84]2 years ago
3 0

The positive linear correlation is present in the scatter plot option first “positive” is correct.

<h3>What is the line of best fit?</h3>

A mathematical notion called the line of the best fit connects points spread throughout a graph. It's a type of linear regression that uses scatter data to figure out the best way to define the dots' relationship.

\rm m = \dfrac{n\sum xy-\sum x \sum y}{n\sum x^2 - (\sum x)^2}\\

\rm c = \dfrac{\sum y -m \sum x}{n}

We have given a scatter plot in the picture.

As we can see in the scatter plot the dots are not so close that the correlation between x and y will be weak.

If we draw a line of best fit the slope of the line will be positive, the correlation will be positive.

Thus, the positive linear correlation is present in the scatter plot option first “positive” is correct.

Learn more about the line of best fit here:

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