5. Name 3 relationships of scatter plots?

1) Positive correlation: This relationship occurs when an increase in one variable is associated with an increase in the other variable. In a scatter plot, the points will generally form a pattern that rises from left to right.

2) Negative correlation: This relationship occurs when an increase in one variable is associated with a decrease in the other variable. In a scatter plot, the points will typically form a pattern that falls from left to right.

3) No correlation: This relationship occurs when there is no clear relationship or pattern between the two variables. In a scatter plot, the points will appear scattered randomly without following a specific direction.