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meaning of "Inversely related"



 
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meaning of "Inversely related" Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:51 am  meaning of "Inversely related"
 

Hi,

Could you please tell me what dose "completely inversely related" mean?

Please explain.
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meaning of "Inversely related" Sat Jul 12, 2008 14:29 pm  meaning of "Inversely related"
 

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X and Y are inversely related if X increases as Y decreases.
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meaning of "Inversely related" Tue Jul 15, 2008 18:35 pm  meaning of "Inversely related"
 

Hi Mister Micawber,

Thank you very much for replying.
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