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For the accompanying data set, (a) draw a
Draw a scatter diagram of the data.
By hand, compute the correlation coefficient .
The correlation coefficient is
r=enter your response here.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)Part 3
(c) Determine whether there is a linear relation between x and y.
Because the correlation coefficient is
and the absolute value of the correlation coefficient,
is
than the critical value for this data set,
linear relation exists between x and y.
is
than the critical value for this data set,
no
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