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The other can increase, decrease or stay the same. It depends on the relationship between the two variables.

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Positive correlation implies what--dependent variable improves as independent variable increases or dependent variable decreases as independent variable increases or?

dependent variable improves (or increases) as independent variable increases


What is a variable expression that has a decreasing value as the value of the variable increases?

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A positive correlation between two variables means that there is a direct correlation between the variables. As one variable increases, the other variable will also increase.


What is a no correlation graph?

There are three types of correlation: positive, negative, and none (no correlation).Positive Correlation: as one variable increases so does the other. Height and shoe size are an example; as one's height increases so does the shoe size.Negative Correlation: as one variable increases, the other decreases. Time spent studying and time spent on video games are negatively correlated; as the your time studying increases, time spent on video games decreases.No Correlation: there is no apparent relationship between the variables. Video game scores and shoe size appear to have no correlation; as one increases, the other has no effect. A No Correlation graph would show this.


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It depends on your equation. Your equation will tell the proportionallity and then will we be able to tell what will happen to the other variables and or just one variable.

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