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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 07:50, makoa

How can you tell the difference between a stronger linear association and a weak linear association? A. The data points will be clustered more tightly around the trend line if there is a weak linear association and less tightly if there is a strong one.

B. The data points will be clustered more tightly around the trend line if there is a strong or weak linear association.

C. The data points will be clustered less tightly around the trend line if there is a strong or weak linear association.

D. The data points will be clustered more tightly around the trend line if there is a strong linear association and less tightly if there is a weak one.

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