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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 18:24 dirtridersteve65

The correlation coefficient that models the relationship between the amount of time Jason spends working out and the amount of weight he loses is −0.9547. What is the correct interpretation of this number? A) The correlation coefficient is close to 0. There is a weak positive correlation between the amount of time spent working out and the amount of weight lost. B) The correlation coefficient is close to -1. There is a weak negative correlation between the amount of time spent working out and the amount of weight lost. C) The correlation coefficient is close to -1. The correlation between the amount of time spent working out and the amount of weight lost cannot be determined. D) The correlation coefficient is close to -1. There is a strong negative correlation between the amount of time spent working out and the amount of weight lost.

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