Math - Scatter plots, Line of Best Fit, Bivariate Data - 8.SP

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The figure illustrates the strength of different correlations via scatterplots. Note that for both positive and negative relationships, the stronger the correlation, the more compact the scatter to a central area. Note that for both positive and negative correlations, the tightness of the scatter corresponds to the size of the correlation coefficient r. The closer r is to 1.00 or -1.00, the tighter the scatter, and the closer r is to 0.00, the more scattered the relationship.
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