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Companying table lists the ages of acting award winners

Last updated: 7/26/2023

Companying table lists the ages of acting award winners

Companying table lists the ages of acting award winners matched by the years in which the awards were won 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 Should we expect that there would be a correlation Use a significance level of a 0 05 Click the icon to view the ages of the award winners Kouna to two decimai piaces as needed The P value is 0 453 Round to three decimal places as needed Because the P value of the linear correlation coefficient is linear correlation between the ages of Best Actresses and Best Actors greater than Should we expect that there would be a correlation I Points 0 73 of 1 13 of 13 points Save the significance level there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a OA Yes because Best Actors and Best Actresses are typically the same age OB No because Best Actors and Best Actresses are not typically the same age OC Yes because Best Actors and Best Actresses typically appear in the same movies so we should expect the ages to be correlated OD No because Best Actors and Best Actresses typically appear in different movies so we should not expect the