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24 February, 04:25

A study in the Los Angeles Times reported that the number of liquor stores in a neighborhood has a strong positive linear association with the amount of crime in that neighborhood. What can you determine about the relationship between the number of liquor stores and the amount of crime?

a. Neighborhoods with a higher number of liquor stores tend to have a higher amount of crimes.

b. If we decrease the number of liquor stores in a neighborhood, the amount of crimes will decrease.

c. No conclusions can be drawn without seeing a scatterplot of the data.

d. People who live in neighborhoods with more liquor stores commit more crimes.

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  1. 24 February, 04:27
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    What we can do to determine the relationship between the number of liquor stores and the amount of crime is that " Neighborhoods with a higher number of liquor stores tend to have a higher amount of crimes."

    Step-by-step explanation:

    number of stores is directly proportional to crimes.
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