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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.

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Page 1: 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

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…

Page 2: 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
Page 3: 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

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