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Mathematics, 20.03.2020 18:00 dprajapati832000

Consider that 2 points are given on a scatter plot that models a negative correlation.

Which situation is possible?

I. The first point has a larger x-value and a smaller y-value than the second point.
II. The first point has a larger x-value and a larger y-value than the second point.
III. The first point has a smaller x-value and a larger y-value than the second point.

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