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Figure 2-19
In the following graph the x-axis shows the number of times a commuter rail train stops at a station per hour and the y-axis shows the number of commuter rail passengers per hour.
Commuter Rail Passengers by Frequency of Service Figure 2-19 In the following graph the x-axis shows the number of times a commuter rail train stops at a station per hour and the y-axis shows the number of commuter rail passengers per hour. Commuter Rail Passengers by Frequency of Service   -Refer to Figure 2-19.Which of the following conclusions should not be drawn from observing this graph? A) There is a positive correlation between the frequency of service and the number of passengers. B) When there are 5 stops per hour,there are approximately 200 passengers. C) More stops per hour is associated with more passengers per hour. D) No other factors besides the frequency of service affect the number of passengers.
-Refer to Figure 2-19.Which of the following conclusions should not be drawn from observing this graph?

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