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Suppose you were to create a scatter plot of the data for speed and distance traveled. would you expect to see a positive, negative , or no relationship betwen the two variables. explain your answer. a. negative relationship; as the speed decreases, the distance increases. b. positive relationship; as the speed decreases, the distance increases. c. positive relationship; as the speed increases, the distance increases. d. no relationship

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