The weights (in pounds) of 6 vehicles and the variability of their braking distances (in feet) when stopping on a dry su

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The weights (in pounds) of 6 vehicles and the variability of their braking distances (in feet) when stopping on a dry su

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The Weights In Pounds Of 6 Vehicles And The Variability Of Their Braking Distances In Feet When Stopping On A Dry Su 1
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The weights (in pounds) of 6 vehicles and the variability of their braking distances (in feet) when stopping on a dry surface are shown in the table. Can you conclude that there is a significant linear correlation between vehicle weight and variability in braking distance on a dry surface? Use a = 0.01. Weight, x 5910 5310 6500 5100 5820 4800 Variability in 1.78 1.97 1.65 1.50 braking distance, y Click here to view a table of critical values for Student's t-distribution. 1.98 1.62 155 Setup the hypothesis for the test. Ho: P = 0 Ha:p # 0 Identify the critical value(s). Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes within your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) A. The critical values are - to = - 4.604 and to = 4.604. = The critical value is Calculate the test statistic. t= (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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