Listed below are amounts of bills for dinner and the amounts of the tips that were left. Construct a scatterplot, find t
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Listed below are amounts of bills for dinner and the amounts of the tips that were left. Construct a scatterplot, find t
Listed below are amounts of bills for dinner and the amounts of the tips that were left. 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. Use a significance level of x=0.05. If everyone were to tip with the same percentage, what should be the value of r? Bill (dollars) Tip (dollars) 34.76 53.73 89.17 101.06 63.92 114.13 5.93 10.32 13.45 19.16 11.47 19.97 Construct a scatterplot. Choose the correct graph below. О А. B. O. C. D. 120 Bil Amount (5) The linear correlation coefficient is r= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Ho: P H₁: P (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.) The test statistic is t (Round to two decimal places as needed.) The P-value is (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Because the P-value of the linear correlation coefficient is there is a linear correlation between bill amounts and tip amounts. If everyone were to tip with the same percentage, then r (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Tip Amount (5) Tip Amount (5) 25 120 Bill Amount (5) odu To Amount (5) 120 Odu Bill Amount (5) the significance level, there Tip Amount (5) 25 OO 51 120 B Amount (5) sufficient evidence to support the claim that
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