Height (in.) Jump Distance
(m)
59 5.4
60 5.2
65 6.5
74 6.6
72 6....
Mathematics, 04.03.2021 19:40, ladyree8721
Height (in.) Jump Distance
(m)
59 5.4
60 5.2
65 6.5
74 6.6
72 6.9
66 6.6
63 6.0
70 6.8
61 5.5
62 5.9
64 6.1
65 6.0
67 6.7
60 5.7
68 6.8
67 6.5
Use a form of technology to compute the correlation coefficient, r, for the linear fit between the person's height and the distance they were able to jump, where rxy=∑i=1n(xi−x¯¯¯)(yi−y¯¯¯)∑i=1n(xi −x¯¯¯)2∑i=1n(yi−y¯¯¯)2⎷ and n is the number of students and x represents the person's height and y represents the distance they were able to jump.
Enter the correlation coefficient. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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