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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 10:38 mikiahpowell92

Question 2
Part A
Let's work with some actual data this time. Go online to research and find a set of real-world data in two
variables. The data can be in tabular form or in a scatter plot. Choose data that has a reasonable number
of data points so you're able to uncover trends. For the purposes of this activity, the data must not show a
linear association. Describe the data you've identified in a sentence or two, and include a link to the data.

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