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Unit 9 – Slopes
Topic 9.3
If a confidence interval for the slope of a linear regression model is (-1.8, -0.2), what does this imply about the correlation between the variables?
There is no correlation between the variables
There is a negative correlation between the variables
There is a possibility of either positive or negative correlation between the variables
There is a position correlation between the variables
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AP Statistics - 9.3 Justifying a Claim About the Slope of a Regression Model Based on a Confidence Interval
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