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Does the table show evidence of an association between not taking piano lessons and not attending an Ivy League school? From the table, the joint relative frequency for people who did not take piano lessons and who did not attend an Ivy League school is the greatest
I’d personally say either A or C, and here’s why: with B and D, you don’t know what will change it, or make it go from a linear rate of change to exponential for B, and for D it’s more of a quadratic than a linear. It’s for that same reasoning that I’d hesitate to say A over C: there are other factors other than strictly the number of tickets sold and the number of minutes pre-football game. C, with the grapes, on the other hand, is a linear one that will always changeable depending on weight of the grapes.
It is $2.25 for 1 pound of apples and $9 for 4 pounds of apples