2. the vertical axis on a graph is the axis y ("why so
down")
3. two items that are NOT associated ex: hair color unrelated
and shoe size this demonstrates what type of
relation- ship?
4. Two items that are associated in the way that when directly relat-
one factor increases the other increases, what type ed/proportio
of relationship is this? nal
example: clothing size and weight
5. when two items are associated or affiliated
but the relationship is not specified it is said related/
to be proportion- al
. example Santa and christmas
6. direct means both factors INCREASE
7. Two items are associated such that when one inversely
item increases, the other decreases. relat-
ed/proportio
example: cars gas mileage and engine size nal
8. when two numbers with a reciprocal (corresponding)
relationship are multiplied together the result is
1
9. Reciprocal numbers are because when one inverse
increases, the other decreases.
10.State the relationship: 11.state the
cholesterol level and relationship:
longevity smoking and
(think: as cholesterol increases life span the likelihood
generally decreases) of
2/4
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