What association would you expect if graphing height and weight? (1 point)

positive
nonlinear
negative
none of these

1. D clustering

2.a postive

3.d none of these

4.b linear

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I think at the prealgebra level, your teacher would be looking for positive. As height increases, weight increases which is a positive relationship.

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Posted by cassie on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 11:26am.

What association would you expect if graphing height and weight?
A.positive
B.nonlinear
C.negative
D.none of these
I think it is A...?
Algebra - Steve, Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 1:09pm
I think you are right. as height grows, so does weight.

However, I'm pretty sure it's non-linear. Weight is naturally proportional to the volume, which grows roughly as height cubed.

To determine the association between height and weight, you would need to analyze the data and graph it. Here's how you can go about doing it:

1. Gather the data: Collect the heights and weights of a sample population. Make sure that the data is accurate and reliable.

2. Plot the graph: On a coordinate plane, choose one axis to represent height and the other axis to represent weight. Each data point will be represented by a dot on the graph.

3. Analyze the pattern: Examine the plotted points on the graph. Look for any trends or patterns. Pay attention to how the dots are distributed and the general direction of the data points.

4. Determine the association: Based on the overall trend of the plotted points, you can determine the association between height and weight.

- If the points on the graph roughly form a diagonal line that slopes upwards from left to right, it indicates a positive association between height and weight. This means that as height increases, weight tends to increase as well.

- If the points on the graph roughly form a diagonal line that slopes downwards from left to right, it indicates a negative association between height and weight. This means that as height increases, weight tends to decrease.

- If there is no clear pattern or trend in the plotted points, it indicates no association between height and weight. In this case, the answer would be "none of these" options given.

Remember, the best way to determine the association between height and weight is by examining the actual data and plotting a graph.

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