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x y
10 9.13
8 8.14
13 8.74
9 8.77
11 9.27
14 8.11
6 6.13
4 3.11
12 9.13
7 7.26
5 4.74
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.)
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Hi Alex23E, welcome to the forum.
Check out Math Is Fun's page on correlation. It includes a nice example of how to compute the coefficient for a pair of data sets.
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Is anyone able to help with the answer! Please let me know
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I believe so. The thing is that I just have to do this for like 10 more problems and don't have much time to do it I know with a graphing calculator it can be done very quickly but I don't have one
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hi Alex23E
Welcome to the forum.
If you 'google' it you'll find several sites that have calculators for this. You just have to enter the data.
Bob
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hi Alex23E
Welcome to the forum.
If you 'google' it you'll find several sites that have calculators for this. You just have to enter the data.
Bob
Thanks it worked!!
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