A researcher's results are shown above using weekly average temperatures to try to predict natural gas consumption in th

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A researcher's results are shown above using weekly average temperatures to try to predict natural gas consumption in the northeastern states. Which statement regarding the relationship between temperature and natural gas consumption is valid? Regression Analysis 0.8995 r 0.9484 Std. Error of Estimate 0.6542 n 8 k 1 Dep. Var. Demand Regression output variables Intercept Temperature a b coefficients std. error 15.8379 0.8018 -0.1279 0.0175 t (df=6) P-value 19.7535 1.09E-06 -7.3277 0.0003 All of these are true. This model explains 89.95% percent of the variation in natural gas demand. O A rise in temperature will mean that the natural gas demand will decrease. At a 0.05 level of significance, there is enough evidence to say the two variables are related.
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