Direct and Inverse Relationships Quiz

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What is a direct relationship?

  • When one variable increases, the other decreases.
  • When one variable increases, the other increases. (correct)
  • When one variable decreases, the other decreases.
  • When one variable has no effect on the other.

What is an example of a direct relationship?

The farther I drive, the longer the time on the road.

What is an inverse relationship?

  • When one variable increases, the other decreases.
  • When one variable increases, the other increases.
  • When both variables have no correlation.
  • When one variable decreases, the other increases. (correct)

What is an example of an inverse relationship?

<p>The farther I drive, the less time it takes me to reach my destination.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Direct Relationships

  • Defined as scenarios where an increase in one variable results in a corresponding increase in another variable.
  • Example: Driving farther leads to a longer duration on the road, showing a direct correlation between distance and time spent driving.

Inverse Relationships

  • Characterized by the interplay where an increase in one variable leads to a decrease in another variable.
  • Example: Driving farther means less time to reach a destination, indicating an inverse correlation between distance and travel time.

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