A random sample of ten professional athletes produced the following data.  The first row is the number of endorsements the athlete has and the second row is the amount of money made (in millions of dollars) by the athlete.    Is it reasonable to use linear regression to find the line of best fit for this data set? Number of Endorsements  0  3  2  1  5  5  4  3  0  4  Profit (in Millions)  2  8  7  3  13  12  9  9  3  10  Group of answer choices Yes since visual examination of the scatter plot shows points approximately in a straight-line pattern. No since the number of endorsements and the profit of the athlete are not related. No since visual examination of the scatter plot shows points not approximately in a straight-line pattern. No since visual examination of the scatter plot shows points approximately in a straight-line pattern. Yes since the number of endorsements causes the athlete to make profit.

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A random sample of ten professional athletes produced the following data.  The first row is the number of endorsements the athlete has and the second row is the amount of money made (in millions of dollars) by the athlete.    Is it reasonable to use linear regression to find the line of best fit for this data set?

Number of Endorsements 

Profit (in Millions) 

13 

12 

10 

Group of answer choices
Yes since visual examination of the scatter plot shows points approximately in a straight-line pattern.
No since the number of endorsements and the profit of the athlete are not related.
No since visual examination of the scatter plot shows points not approximately in a straight-line pattern.
No since visual examination of the scatter plot shows points approximately in a straight-line pattern.
Yes since the number of endorsements causes the athlete to make profit.
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