how is there a positive relationship between the number of cows per square mile (X variable) and the number of crimes committed (Y variable)? Wouldn't this be a negative relationship since population density (Z variable) would make it so the more people there are (to commit the crimes) the fewer cows there would be? So in conclusion when there are fewer people there are more cows and less crime, making cows and crime have a negative relationship. Is my logic wrong?
how is there a positive relationship between the number of cows per square mile (X variable) and the number of crimes committed (Y variable)? Wouldn't this be a negative relationship since population density (Z variable) would make it so the more people there are (to commit the crimes) the fewer cows there would be? So in conclusion when there are fewer people there are more cows and less crime, making cows and crime have a negative relationship. Is my logic wrong?
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