The data below shows the selling price (in hundred thousands) and the list price (in hundred thousands) of homes sold. Construct a scatterplot, find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r, and find the P-value using a = 0.05. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correlation between the two variables 404 305 380 434 455 478 318 353 418 333 Selling Price (x) List Price (y) 410 316 390 437 487 475 321 366 432 342 What are the null and alternative hypotheses? OA. Ho: p=0 OB. Ho: p=0 H₁: p<0 H₁: p>0 ⒸC. Ho: p=0 OD. Ho: PO H₁: p=0 H₂:p*0 B ml Construct a scatterplot. Choose the correct graph below. OA B. OD. 500- a 500- 500+ 500- 400- 400- 400- 300- ce 400- 2 plair 300 twe 300 400 de fere The linear correlation coefficient ris 300 400 500 400 400
The linear correlation coefficient ris (Round to three decimal places as needed.) The test statistic tis (Round to three decimal places as needed.) The P-value is (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Because the P-value is than the significance level 0.05, there price (in hundred thousands) and the list price (in hundred thousands) of homes sold for a significance level of a 0.05. sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a linear correlation between sellin
The data below shows the selling price (in hundred thousands) and the list price (in hundred thousands) of homes sold. C
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The data below shows the selling price (in hundred thousands) and the list price (in hundred thousands) of homes sold. C
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