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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%.
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.
In contrast to this
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 $1050 and very low literacy rate of 35%.
On this scatter graph you can also see some anomalous results.
For example Jordan has a…
Country
Cost of Big
Mac™ ($)
Illiteracy
(%)
Life
Expectancy
(max 100)
Motor
Vehicles per
1000
Internet
Users per
1000
Norway
7.51
0
79
524
346
Brazil
8.49
14
72
11
82
Canada
8.46
3
80
582
513
UK
4.02
1
78
498
423
China
2.60
14
72
10
63
India
1.50
40
64
13
17
South Africa
1.82
14
43
145
58
Finland
5.27
0
78
486
534
France
4.82
1
77
590
366
Pakistan
2.38
54
63
11
10
USA
4.07
3
78
800
551