So one key thing to remember here is that the direction of the correlation is irrelevant, that is it does not matter if your correlation is + or - what matters is how close that number is to 1.0.
To help you out here are the ranges of correlation strength
- 0.70. A strong relationship
- 0.50. A moderate relationship
- 0.30. A weak relationship
So to start off with 0.26 and 0.18 are very small correlations so you'd call those weak correlations.
Let me know if you need help doing the other ones? It should be simple enough with the data I gave you :)
Answer:
C. The total amount spent on drinks by Andrew.
Step-by-step explanation:
y itself would be the number of drinks purchased, and 2.5 is the cost. And since is is 2.5y then it represents the total amount.
10.5 and 8.4 ......................,,,,,
Answer: 7
Step-by-step explanation:
7
Answer:
First, you write an explicit formula then plug in the value of n in the formula with the term number you are trying to find, in this case the 13th term.
The steps are in the pictures
the final answer is 121 btw