Suppose you were to collect data for the following pair of variables, gasoline: number of miles driven since your last fill up, gallons of gas remaining in your tank. You want to make a scatterplot. Which variable would you use as the explanatory variable? number of miles driven since your last fill up gallons of gas remaining in your tank Which variable would you use as the response variable? O number of miles driven since your last fill up gallons of gas remaining in your tank Would you expect to see a positive or negative association? positive negative O neither

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Suppose you were to collect data for the following pair of variables, gasoline: number of miles driven since
your last fill up, gallons of gas remaining in your tank. You want to make a scatterplot. Which variable
would you use as the explanatory variable?
number of miles driven since your last fill up
gallons of gas remaining in your tank
Which variable would you use as the response variable?
O number of miles driven since your last fill up
gallons of gas remaining in your tank
Would you expect to see a positive or negative association?
positive
negative
O neither
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you were to collect data for the following pair of variables, gasoline: number of miles driven since your last fill up, gallons of gas remaining in your tank. You want to make a scatterplot. Which variable would you use as the explanatory variable? number of miles driven since your last fill up gallons of gas remaining in your tank Which variable would you use as the response variable? O number of miles driven since your last fill up gallons of gas remaining in your tank Would you expect to see a positive or negative association? positive negative O neither
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