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Please explain how statement 2 is true as it seems like there is a negligibly positive relation b/w the parameters

138-7

120-8 (Power decreases seating capacity increased. Relation: Negative)

169-7 (Power Increases seating capacity Decreased. Relation: Negative)

187-5 (Power increases seating capacity deccreased. Relation: Negative)

188-5 (Power slightly increases seating capacity same. Relation: undefined)

Hence Overall, a negative correlation exists.
OOPS, i accidentally considered Width as the comparable parameter and got confused.
i am realizing how these minor mistakes can cost me a lot in the exam.
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how is the first question false when we can see that as the size increases the mileage decreases Sajjad1994?
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how is the first question false when we can see that as the size increases the mileage decreases Sajjad1994?

No! we can't see that. The OVERALL relationship is positive. Do not go too detailed.
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Hi Sajjad,

Correct me if I'm wrong for statement 1.
The overall size of the car is (LxBxW) , which i found max for Escado & min for Armageddon.
The mileage for these cars is 13.7 & 9.9.
So, the mileage seems to be decreasing. It seems to be negative correlation.

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Hi Sajjad,

Correct me if I'm wrong for statement 1.
The overall size of the car is (LxBxW) , which i found max for Escado & min for Armageddon.
The mileage for these cars is 13.7 & 9.9.
So, the mileage seems to be decreasing. It seems to be negative correlation.

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Hi

If you observe all the values and take a rough estimate - you'll see that no definite pattern is followed
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