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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 23:20 haileyrae187
Part A: Those groups of points that are circled and labeled A are called a correlation. In this case, the group of points represent negative correlation. The point that is labelled B is called an outlier, because it falls outside of the range of the other points. Point B may have been present like that, because while a person may spend a lot of time on social media, they might have understood the information very fast, or maybe they studied a bit on a different occasion. Part B: Going back to part A, the graph represents a negative correlation. In this case, the more time spent on social media, the lower the test scores.
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