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Worked example: The general trend of this graph is that the higher the GDP the higher the literacy rate. This is a significantly positive correlation. For example Japan has a GDP per capita of $28,000 and a literacy rate of 100%. In contrast to this South Sudan has a GDP of $1050 and very low literacy rate of 35%. On this scatter graph you can also see some anomalous results. For example Jordan has a… Worked example: The general trend of this graph is that the higher the GDP the higher the literacy rate. This is a significantly positive correlation. For example Japan has a GDP per capita of $28,000 and a literacy rate of 100%. In contrast to this South Sudan has a GDP of $1050 and very low literacy rate of 35%. On this scatter graph you can also see some anomalous results. For example Jordan has a… Worked example : The general trend of this graph is that the higher the GDP the higher the literacy rate. This is a significantly positive correlation. For example Japan has a GDP per capita of $28,000 and a literacy rate of 100%. In contrast to this South Sudan has a GDP of $1050 and very low literacy rate of 35%. On this scatter graph you can also see some anomalous results. For example Jordan has a…
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CountryCost of Big Mac™ ($) Illiteracy (%) Life Expectancy (max 100) Motor Vehicles per 1000 Internet Users per 1000 Norway7.51079524346 Brazil8.4914721182 Canada8.46380582513 UK4.02178498423 China2.6014721063 India1.5040641317 South Africa1.82144314558 Finland5.27078486534 France4.82177590366 Pakistan2.3854631110 USA4.07378800551
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