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A salesperson uses a scatter plot to compare the number of cars sold on a particular day to the high temperature that day. What can you conclude about the relationship between the number of cars sold and the high temperature?
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Lower temperatures mean more cars are sold.
There is no correlation between the number of cars sold and the high temperature.
The more cars are sold, the more the temperature drops.
The high temperature and the number of cars sold may have a negative correlation, but one may not cause the other.
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