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Arlecino [84]
3 years ago
9

What does it mean when y tends to increase as x increases, the two data sets have a ​

Mathematics
2 answers:
Anit [1.1K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A graph used to determine whether there is a relationship between paired data. Scatter plots can show trends in the data. If y tends to increase as x increases, the paired data are said to have positive correlation. If y tends to decrease as x increases, the paired data are said to have a negative correlation.

Step-by-step explanation:

VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1] She would not have to change a diaper, they said. In fact, she would not have to do anything at all. Mrs. Winter said that Charles would not wake while she and Mr. Winter were out at the movies. He was a very sound sleeper, she said. No need to have a bottle for him or anything. Before the Winters left they said absolutely please not to look in on the sleeping baby because the door squeaked too loudly.  

[2] Harriet had never held a baby, except for one brief moment, when she was about six, when Mrs. Antler next door had surprisingly bestowed¹ on her the tight little bundle that was their new baby, Andrea. Harriet had sat very still and her arms had begun to ache from the tension by the time Mrs. Antler took back her baby. Andy was now a plump seven-year-old, older than Harriet had been when she held her that day.  

[3] After two hours of reading all of the boring mail piled neatly on a desk in the bedroom and looking through a depressing wedding album filled with photographs of dressed-up people in desperate need of orthodonture² (Harriet had just ended two years in braces and was very conscious of malocclusion³ issues) while flipping channels on their television, Harriet turned the knob on the baby's door very tentatively, but it seemed locked. She didn’t dare turn the knob with more pressure because what if she made a noise and woke him and he started to cry?  

[4] She stood outside the door and tried to hear the sound of a baby breathing but she couldn’t hear anything through the door but the sound of the occasional car that passed by on the street outside.  She wondered what Charles looked like. She wasn’t even sure how old he was. Why had she agreed to baby-sit when Mr. Winter approached her at the swim club? She had never seen him before, and it was flattering that he took her for being capable, as if just being a girl her age automatically qualified her as a baby-sitter.  

[5] By the time the Winters came home, Harriet had eaten most of the M & M's in the glass bowl on their coffee table: first all the blue ones, then the red ones, then all the green ones, and so on, leaving, in the end, only the yellow.  

[6] They gave her too much money and didn’t ask her about anything. Mrs. Winter seemed to be waiting for her to leave before checking on the baby. Mr. Winter drove her home in silence. When they reached her house he said, My wife. He hesitated, then he said, You understand, don't you? and Harriet answered Yes without looking at him or being sure what they were talking about although she did   really know what he was telling her and then she got out of his car and watched him drive away.  

___________

¹ Bestow (verb): to give or present

² Orthodonture refers to the branch of dentistry dealing with the prevention or correction of irregularities of the teeth.

³ Malocclusion refers to a misalignment of teeth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Comment on the impact of the flashback in paragraph 2. How does it contribute to the story? Use textual evidence to justify your response.

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