If the two variable are so related that the change in the value of one variable is accompanied by the change in the value of the other variable than they are said to.
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The correlation between two variables is said to be linear if the change of one unit in one variable result in the corresponding change in the other variable over the entire range of values
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If the two variable are so related that the change in the value of one variable is accompanied by the change in the value of the other variable than they are said to.
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