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Mathematics, 15.12.2021 02:10 genyjoannerubiera

For each of the following pairs of variables, indicate whether you would expect a positive correlation, a negative correlation, or a correlation close to 0. (a) Maximum daily temperature and cooling costs.
(b) Interest rate and number of loan applications.
(c) Hours studied and grade on test.
(d) Price of soda and amount of soda purchased.
(e) Height and hours slept.
(f) Score on the math section of the SAT exam and score on the verbal section of the same test.
(g) Time spent on homework and time spent watching television during the same day by elementary school children.
(h) Amount of fertilizer used per acre and crop yield. (Hint: As the amount of fertilizer is increased, yield tends to increase for a while but then tends to start decreasing.)

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