Obtain the linear correlation coefficient for the data. Round your answer to three decimal places.
x=62,53,64,52,52,54,58
y=158,176,151,164,164,174.162

Obtain the linear correlation coefficient for the data. Round your answer to three decimal places. x=62,53,64,52,52,54,58...
Find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r. Round your answer to 3 decimal places if necessary. (1,2).(3,4),(5,6)
Step 1 of 6: Find the estimated slope. Round your answer to
three decimal places
Step 2 of 6: Find the estimated y-intercept. Round your answer
to three decimal places.
Step 3 of 6: Determine if the statement "Not all points predicted
by the linear model fall on the same line" is true or false.
Step 4 of 6: Substitute the values you found in steps 1 and 2 into
the equation for the regression line to find the estimated...
Step 2 of 6:
Find the estimated y-intercept. Round your answer to three
decimal places.
Step 3 of 6:
Find the estimated value of y when x=156x=156. Round your answer
to three decimal places.
Step 4 of 6:
Determine if the statement "Not all points predicted by the
linear model fall on the same line" is true or false.
Step 6 of 6:
Find the value of the coefficient of determination. Round your
answer to three decimal places.
The table...
Based on the data shown below, calculate the correlation coefficient (to three decimal places) x y 4 15.7 5 17.05 6 19 7 24.05 8 26.6 9 28.25 10 29.2
What is the correlation coefficient when the point (10.2) is
excluded?
r = _ (round to three decimal places as needed.)
% 10.2.11 Question Help 104• Refer to the accompanying scatterplot. a. Examine the pattern of all 10 points and subjectively determine whether there appears to be a strong correlation between x and y. b. Find the value of the correlation coefficient r and determine whether there is a linear correlation. c. Remove the point with coordinates (1,10) and find...
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Based on the data shown below, calculate the correlation coefficient to three decimal places) 19.59 16.71 114.53 7 13.14 11.85 11.17 13 849 7.3 Here is a bivariate data set. 38.7 91.5 25. 6 993 572 36. 4 854 293 218 83.7 Find the correlation coefficient and report it accurate to three decimal places. What proportion of the variation in y can be explained by the variation in the values of x? Report answer as a percentage...
Use given below data and additional data point (10.5,9.3)
to compute the linear correlation coefficient with the
additional data point. The linear correlation coefficient for the
five pieces of data is ________
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Use the given data to complete parts (a) and (b) below. X 2.2 4 2.8 4.6 y 3.8 1.5 3.5 5
Based on the data shown below, calculate the correlation coefficient (to three decimal places) x y 4 23.14 5 21.07 6 19.1 7 18.33 8 19.86 9 18.49 10 18.42 11 19.45 12 19.28 13 18.61 14 16.34 15 15.97 16 15.4
Here is a bivariate data set.xy38.9141.259.79526.7129.633.453.950.9-1.624.769.231.11.812.9126.536.225.360.8189.57.2152.7Find the correlation coefficient and report it accurate to three decimal places.r = What proportion of the variation in y can be explained by the variation in the values of x? Report answer as a percentage accurate to one decimal place.R² = %
Based on the data shown below, calculate the correlation coefficient (rounded to three decimal places)xy543.98640.07735.76836.25931.641027.131127.521224.511318.3