inverse relationship

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A general term for a relationship where one variable decreases as another increases.

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  • There is an inverse relationship between price and demand.
  • Scientists observed an inverse relationship between sleep duration and stress levels.
  • The study revealed an inverse relationship between exercise frequency and body fat percentage.
  • Many economic theories are based on the principle of an inverse relationship.
  • A clear inverse relationship exists between education level and unemployment rates.
  • He explained the inverse relationship between temperature and gas volume.
  • We found an inverse relationship between the amount of rainfall and crop yield in arid regions.
  • The data suggests an inverse relationship between screen time and academic performance.
  • Understanding the inverse relationship of these variables is crucial for accurate predictions.
  • There tends to be an inverse relationship between a product's novelty and its market acceptance time.