question 10. 1. Make ten observations of 2 different continuous variables. You could make these numbers any way you like

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question 10. 1. Make ten observations of 2 different continuous variables. You could make these numbers any way you like

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question 10. 1. Make ten observations of 2 different continuous variables. You could make these numbers any way you like. For example, you can just make up numbers. Or you could go to a website with data and take 10 observations from two different variables. 2. Make a Scatter Plot with the data. Properly label the graphs and make correct axes (the numbers along the x- and y-accent, search for scatter plot in book or online for help). 3. Calculate all the necessary means, deviations/errors, and squared areas necessary to calculate the correlation. 4. Comment on the scatter plot and correlation calculated. 5. Draw by hand a line through the data that fits well.. What makes it fit well? OBSERVATION VAR 1: VAR 2: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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