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choose a topic of interest.
choose two qunatitative variables in wich you think have a linear relationship. for example the amount of time spent with a tutor and your gpa.
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Two variables:
a)
- Unit price of a given commodity
- Cost of production
when the cost of production increases, it leads to an increase in the unit price of a given commodity.
b.
- Distance
- Speed
When the speed is increased, the distance covered with a given time decreases
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