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Strong Linear Relationship
A statistical term indicating a direct proportional relationship between two variables, where changes in one variable directly correspond to changes in the other.
Negative Linear Relationship
A type of correlation where one variable increases as the other decreases in a consistent, straight-line manner.
Positive Linear Relationship
A relationship in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases, represented by a straight line with a positive slope.
Sodium
A chemical element, symbol Na, a highly reactive metal and an essential nutrient for human health.
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