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Describe a situation in which there would be a positive association between two variables.
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Describe a situation in which there would be a positive association between two variables.
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In a graph, it would be like 0, 5 then to 5, 10
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There is a positive association between
.. number of miles driven
.. number of gallons of gas used
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