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Describing trends in scatter plots
The graph below displays the relationship between the age of drivers and the number of car accidents per 100
drivers in the year 2009.
Which statement is the best description of the association between these variables?
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Older drivers tended to have more accidents per 100 drivers.
Older drivers tended to have fewer accidents per 100 drivers.
There is no clear relationship between age and the number of accidents per 100 drivers.
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Describing trends in scatter plots
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