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Ymorist [56]
2 years ago
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scatterplot strength and form: which one of the four scatterplots below shows a strong negative linear association between two v

ariables?
Mathematics
1 answer:
satela [25.4K]2 years ago
5 0

A strong negative linear association between two variables is scatter plot 4.

What is standard normal random?
We shall read probabilities out rather than directly working with Z's density function to compute probabilities for Z. The elements in the tables are probabilities of the kind P(Zz), and they are tables of cumulative probabilities. Following are a number of examples that will help to clarify how to use the tables.The standard normal random.

Very dispersed and lacking in association is scatter plot 1.

Positive correlation may be seen in scatter plots 2 and 3.

Scatter figure #4 clearly illustrates a strong inverse relationship between the variables.

Hence the Correct answer is scatter plot 4.

Learn more about standard normal random, by the following link.
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