In a study of ground motion caused by earthquakes, the peak velocity (in m/s) and peak acceleration (in m/s2) were recorded for five earthquakes. The results are presented in thefollowing table. Velocity 1.54 1.60 0.95 1.30 2.92 Acceleration 7.64 8.04 8.04 6.37 5.00 a. Compute the correlation coefficient between peak velocity and peak acceleration. b. Construct a scatterplot for these data. c. Is the correlation coefficient an appropriate summary for these data? Explain why or why not. d. Someone suggests converting the units from meters to centimeters and from seconds to minutes. What effect would this have on the correlation?
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5. In a study of ground motion caused by earthquakes, the peak velocity (in m/s) and peak acceleration (in m/s2) were recorded for five earthquakes. The results are presented in thefollowing table.
Velocity 1.54 1.60 0.95 1.30 2.92
Acceleration 7.64 8.04 8.04 6.37 5.00
a. Compute the
b. Construct a scatterplot for these data.
c. Is the correlation coefficient an appropriate summary for these data? Explain why or why not.
d. Someone suggests converting the units from meters to centimeters and from seconds to minutes. What effect would this have on the correlation?
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