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You and your partner may work together on this assignment, but you each must have the answers written on your own papers.

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. x (number of cards bought)y (money spent) Question #2

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. x (the number of people who take money from you) y (the amount of money you have) Question #3

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. x (days into winter)y (the temperature in ºC) Question #4

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. x (people who come in the room) y (the amount of work that gets done) Question #5

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. x (number of tardies to class) y (scores on math tests) Question #6

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. Every pound of crab can be purchased at the market for $18. Question #7

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. Every year, the polar icecaps melt at a rate of 4 yards. Question #8

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. A rental car company offers cars for $100 and an additional charge of 80 per mile traveled. Question #9

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. The weight (in pounds) of a rainbow fish increases for every 2 inches long it is. Question #10

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. You buy a new car for $24000 and every month it depreciates in value by $500. Question #11

a) Is this a positive or negative correlation? b) Write a sentence describing the slope in this problem. c) Write an equation representing the function. Every day your book is overdue at the library costs another 20. Question #12

Write a scenario that would describe this graph. Question #13

Write a scenario that would describe this graph. Question #14

Write a scenario that would describe this graph. Question #15

Write a scenario that would describe this graph. Question #16

Write a scenario that would describe this graph. Question #17

Write a scenario that would describe this graph. Question #18