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



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