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nevelica

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The absolute value of a number is the
 
  a. measure of how much the number is worth.
  b. size of a number only when it is a positive number.
  c. size of a number only when it is a negative number.
  d. size of a number, regardless of whether it is positive or negative.

Question 2

On any graph, a horizontal line of data points indicates that
 
  a. the Y scores are changing as the X scores change, and there is a relationship present.
  b. the Y scores are not changing as the X scores change, and there is no relationship present.
  c. the independent and dependent variables have been placed on the wrong axes and should be reversed.
  d. every score is occurring with a different frequency.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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