If the correlation between one’s interest in statistics and being a "fun date" was –0.70, it would mean that:

a. The higher someone’s interest was in statistics, the more likely it would be that he or she is a fun date
b. The higher someone’s interest was in statistics, the less likely it would be that he or she is a fun date
c. There is a 70% chance that someone with an interest in statistics is a fun date
d. There is a 30% chance that someone with an interest in statistics is a fun date


Answer : c. There is a 70% chance that someone with an interest in statistics is a fun date

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