The following data are based on information from Domestic Affairs. Let x be the average number of employees in a group health insurance plan, and let y be the average administrative cost as a percentage of claims. x 3 7 15 35 75 y 40 35 30 25 18   Make a scatter diagram and draw the line you think best fits the data. Would you say the correlation is low, moderate, or strong? positive or negative? Use a calculator to verify that:   Compute r. As x increases from 3 to 73, does the value of r imply that y should tend to increase or decrease? Explain.

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The following data are based on information from Domestic Affairs. Let x be the average number of employees in a group health insurance plan, and let y be the average administrative cost as a percentage of claims.

x

3

7

15

35

75

y

40

35

30

25

18

 

  1. Make a scatter diagram and draw the line you think best fits the data.
  2. Would you say the correlation is low, moderate, or strong? positive or negative?
  3. Use a calculator to verify that:

 

Compute r. As x increases from 3 to 73, does the value of r imply that y should tend to increase or decrease? Explain.

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The given data based on information from Domestic Affairs is

X Y
3 40
7 35
15 30
35 25
75 18

Where,

X: The average number of employees in a group health insurance plan.

Y: The average administrative cost as a percentage of claims.

We have to,

  1. Make a scatter diagram and draw the line that we think best fits the data.
  2. Find whether the correlation is low, moderate, or strong? positive or negative?
  3. Using a calculator verify that: Compute r. As x increases from 3 to 73, does the value of r imply that y should tend to increase or decrease? Explain.

 

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