Mathematics, 18.05.2021 02:00 loganharper992
A meteorologist notices a negative association between temperature and number of automobile accidents. Which of
the following is a true statement?
ESSE
When the temperature drops, there may be more accidents.
It is very likely that automobile accidents cause a decrease in temperature.
O On a scatterplot of accidents vs. temperature, the least-squares line would be approximately horizontal.
O Days with higher-than-average temperatures generally correspond with higher-than-average numbers of accidents.
It is very likely that the increase in cars driving safely on the road releases greenhouse gases that increase the air
temperature.
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