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Mathematics, 26.04.2020 04:15 dblayeeoxmr57

Linear trends sometimes exist in bivariate data but not always . On a separate sheet of paper ,draw a picture of a scatter plot for a data set where it would not make sense to try to fit a straight line to the data. On the lines below, explain why it would not make sense to use a straight line for the scatter plot you drew

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