The first one would be approximately -0.8. It has a negative slope and the data points are fairly close together.
The second one is almost a straight line so it would be very close to 1. I would say 0.97
The closer the data is to a straight line the closer the r value is to 1 or negative 1.
Hope this helps.
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This is also known as the Counting rule.
The Fundamental Counting Principle is used in determining all the possible outcomes and the total possible ways different events can be combined with each other. It is usually done by multiplying all the events together to get the total possible outcome. Doing this also helps in determining the sample space of a probability.
For example there are events a, b and c. The total sample space or possible outcome will be a*b*c.
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