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a diagram that tells how two variables are related
If variables have zero correlation, they do not have a linear relationship. Zero correlation shows that two things were not found to be related.
A visual display showing how two variables are related is called a graph.
If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.
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hypothesis
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It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.It is related to the two variables that are plotted in the line graph.
a diagram that tells how two variables are related
If variables have zero correlation, they do not have a linear relationship. Zero correlation shows that two things were not found to be related.
relationship between hypotheses and theories
A visual display showing how two variables are related is called a graph.
There are infinitely many possible ways in which two variables can be related to one another.
A Venn Diagram seems to be your best bet.
if two variables are positively related,it means that the two variables change in the same direction.that is,if the value of one of the variables increases,the value of the other variable too will increase.for example,if employment as an economic variable increases in a country,and price of goods too increases then we can say that these two variables(employment and price) are positively related