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In the accompanying data table the entries are for five

Last updated: 1/28/2024

In the accompanying data table the entries are for five

In the accompanying data table the entries are for five different years and consist of the weights metric tons of lemons imported from another country and car crash fatality rates per 100 000 population The data are based on dat from a scientific publication Lemon Imports Crash Fatality Rate 226 16 3 Choose the correct answer below 263 362 16 2 16 1 473 16 2 538 14 8 Given that the data are matched and considering the units of the data does it make sense to use the difference between each pair of values Why or why not OA Yes it does make sense to use the difference between each amount of lemon imports and car crash fatality rate in the same column because they are measurements obtained from the same year B No it does not make sense to use the difference between each amount of lemon imports and car crash fatality rate in the same column because lemon imports and car crash fatality rates use different units of measurement OC No it does not make sense to use the difference between each amount of lemon imports and car crash fatality rate in the same column because the terms should be added O D Yes it does make sense to use the difference between each amount of lemon imports and car crash fatality rate in the same column because car crashes are caused by lemon imports