Police sometimes measure shoe prints at crime scenes so that they can learn something about criminals. Listed below are
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Police sometimes measure shoe prints at crime scenes so that they can learn something about criminals. Listed below are
Police sometimes measure shoe prints at crime scenes so that they can learn something about criminals. Listed below are shoe print lengths, foot lengths, and heights of males Construct a scatterplot, find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r, and find the P-value ofr. Determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support a claim of linear correlation between the two variables. Based on these results, does it appear that police can use a shoe print length to estimate the height of a male? Use a significance level of a = 0.01 Shoe Print (cm) 29.0 29.0 31.9 32.4 28.1 Foot Length (cm) 26.0 26.0 27.5 274 25.5 Height (cm) 1695 1776 191.4 175.5 171 The linear correlation coefficient is = (Round to three decimal places as needed) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses Hop HP (Type integers or decimals Do not round) Based on these results does it appear that police can use a shoe print length to estimate the height of a male? OA Yes because shoe print length and height do not appear to be correlated OB. No, because shoe print length and height do not appear to be correlated C. No, because shoe print length and height appear to be correlated OD. Yes, because shoe print length and height appear to be correlated
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