Mathematics, 24.11.2020 21:20 axthomas0475
The Height and age of each child in a random sample of children was recorded. The value of the correlation coefficient between height and age for the children in the sample was .8. Based on the least squares regression line created from the data to predict height of a child based on age, which of the following is a correct statement
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