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The graph shown is a scatter plot with 60 points, each representing the number of quality assurance inspections conducted on products manufactured at 60 different factories, and the corresponding numbers of product recalls experienced by each factory. Each factory conducted a consistent number of quality assurance inspections on all products produced during a one-year period, and the number of product recalls was measured over that same period. The solid line is the regression line, and the dashed line is the line through the points (1, 1) and (7, 5). Select the best answer to fill in the blanks in each of the statements below based on the data shown in the graph.
3. The relationship between quality assurance inspections and the number of product recalls is .
4. Please choose this drop-down as a Graphs question needs to have 2 .
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Hi HarshZsssh answer is not POSITIVE because faults are not increasing with increasing number of inspections, since the regression is linear relation shall be considered as ZERO
I think this should be zero co-relation as there is no increase in product recalls as number of inspections are increasing. BottomJee could you post OA and explanation ?
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