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Mathematics, 04.09.2019 22:30, minie66

Police sometimes measure shoe prints at crime scenes so that they can learn something about criminals. listed below are shoe print lengths, foot lengths, and heights of males. construct a scatterplot, find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r, and find the p-value of r. determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support a claim of linear correlation between the two variables. based on these results, does it appear that police can use a shoe print length to estimate the height of a male? use a significance level of alphaequals0.05. shoe print (cm) 30.9 28.8

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