1.   Which relationship would most likely have a positive correlation?
    A. the number of miles driven, and the number of gallons of gas in the car.
    B. the number of tickets sold for a baseball game, and the number of hotdogs sold at the game.
    C. the rate at which a train travels, and the time it takes for it to reach its destination.
    D. the amount of memory in computer, and the number of keys on the keyboard.
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  2.   Which scatter plot shows that x and y have a positive correlation?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   Which relationship would most likely have no correlation?
    A. The number of miles driven, and the number of gallons of gas in the car.
    B. A person's age, and the address of the person.
    C. The number of pizzas ordered, and the total price of the bill.
    D. A person's height and the person's shoe size.
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  4.   Which relationship will most likely have a positive correlation?
    A. Battery power of a flashlight, and continued use of the flashlight.
    B. Increasing snow inches, and sled sales.
    C. A person's height and a person's eye color.
    D. Rising temperatures and ski equipment sales.
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  5.   Which relationship will most likely have a positive correlation?
    A. A person's height and a person's eye color.
    B. Rising temperatures and ski equipment sales.
    C. Battery power of a flashlight, and continued use of the flashlight.
    D. The number of movie tickets sold and the amount of popcorn sold.
    Hint



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