MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Use the given data set to complete parts (a) through (c) below. (Use a = 0.05.)
10
8
13
11
14
5
6.
6.14
4
12
7
y
9.14
8.14
8.73
8.77
9.25
8.09
3.11
9.13
7.27
4.73
Click here to view a table of critical values for the correlation coefficient.
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O A.
OB.
Oc.
OD.
Ay
10-
Ay
10-
Ay
10-
Ay
10+
8-
8-
8-
8-
6-
6-
6-
6-
4-
4-
4-
4-
2-
2-
2-
2-
0-
0-
4
0-
0-
8
12 16
8
12 16
4
8
12 16
8
12 16
b. Find the linear correlation coefficient, r, then determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables.
The linear correlation coefficient is r=
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Using the linear correlation coefficient found in the previous step, determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two
variables. Choose the correct answer below.
O A. There is insufficient evidence to support the claim of a nonlinear correlation between the two variables.
O B. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a nonlinear correlation between the two variables.
OC. There is insufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables.
O D. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables.
.
...
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the given data set to complete parts (a) through (c) below. (Use a = 0.05.) 10 8 13 11 14 5 6. 6.14 4 12 7 y 9.14 8.14 8.73 8.77 9.25 8.09 3.11 9.13 7.27 4.73 Click here to view a table of critical values for the correlation coefficient. ..... O A. OB. Oc. OD. Ay 10- Ay 10- Ay 10- Ay 10+ 8- 8- 8- 8- 6- 6- 6- 6- 4- 4- 4- 4- 2- 2- 2- 2- 0- 0- 4 0- 0- 8 12 16 8 12 16 4 8 12 16 8 12 16 b. Find the linear correlation coefficient, r, then determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. The linear correlation coefficient is r= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Using the linear correlation coefficient found in the previous step, determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. Choose the correct answer below. O A. There is insufficient evidence to support the claim of a nonlinear correlation between the two variables. O B. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a nonlinear correlation between the two variables. OC. There is insufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. O D. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. . ... Click to select your answer(s).
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