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11 June, 16:37

Explain what it means to have a correlation in a scatterplot.

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  1. 11 June, 17:06
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    A correlation exists in a scatterplot if there is a general trend in the outputs as inputs increase. If the outputs generally increase in value, then there is a positive correlation. If the outputs generally decrease in value, then there is a negative correlation.

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    The corelation in a graph is the where the clusters head to on a line. There is a positive and a negative corelation most of the time, and sometimes no corelation.
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