Concept explainers
In each situation, tell whether a
The number of practice free throws you take and the number of free throws you make in a game
To find: whether the given situation is correlated or not and correlation reflects casual
relationship or not.
Answer to Problem 11P
The given situation exhibits positive correlation and a casual relationship
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given situation is as follows:
“The number of practice free throws you take and the number of free throws you make in a game ”.
Calculation:
As the number of hours of practicing increase, the chance of making the free throw in the
actual game also increases.
So, there is a positive correlation between them.
Here, the number of hours of practicing affects the chance of making the free throw and
they are related.
So, it is casual relationship.
Hence, there is positive correlation and a casual relationship.
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