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Mathematics, 16.09.2019 06:20 angtrevv

Suppose a gas station monitors how many bags of ice they sell along with the maximum daily temperature for 100 days. a gas station data analysis plots the data in a scatterplot with temperature, in degrees fahrenheit, on the horizontal axis and the number of bags of ice sword on the vertical axis. she calculates a linear correlation coefficient of r= 0.9972. the mean temperature is 83.8959 degrees fahrenheit with a standard deviation of 11.2921 degrees fahrenheit. the mean number of ice bags sold is 70.3873 with a standard deviation of 27.8 913.

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