SAT Practice Test #1 Math Calculator #5

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Which of the following graphs best shows a strong negative correlation or association between D and t? All right, so we see that we have d in the x axis, MT in the y axis, so a strong negative correlation. So first of all, let's take a look at which of the answer choices negative, we can see as negative because it goes down as we go to the right. These not negative is just kind of like just staying there, it's plateauing. C is a positive correlation, it is going up. Okay, so not c, and d also looks pretty good.

It looks like a negative correlation. So the key point here is a strong correlation. So a strong correlation is one where the data points are not spread apart. Very far, they're not scattered. So between A and D, these actually a better negative association is a stronger one because the data points are a lot tighter. They're a lot closer to each other.

They're here. Okay. And that's why he's the better description of the question.

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