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Listed below are amounts of court income and salaries paid to the town justices. All amounts are in thousands of dollars. Construct a scatterplot, find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r, and find the P-value using . Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correlation between court incomes and justice salaries? Based on the results, does it appear that justices might profit by levying larger fines?
Court Income
Justice Salary
What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
A.
: 0
: 0
B.
: 0
: 0
C.
: 0
: 0
D.
: 0
: 0
Construct a scatterplot. Choose the correct graph below.
A.
0
800
1600
0
50
100
Court Income
Justice Salary
A scatterplot has a horizontal scale labeled “Court Income” from 0 to 1600 in intervals of 200 and a vertical scale labeled “Justice Salary” from 0 to 100 in intervals of 10. Nine points are plotted with approximate coordinates as follows: (40, 18); (60, 30); (120, 26); (160, 26); (260, 60); (280, 48); (400, 46); (1140, 56); (1560, 92).
B.
0
800
1600
0
50
100
Court Income
Justice Salary
A scatterplot has a horizontal scale labeled “Court Income” from 0 to 1600 in intervals of 200 and a vertical scale labeled “Justice Salary” from 0 to 100 in intervals of 10. Nine points are plotted with approximate coordinates as follows: (140, 14); (140, 36); (340, 42); (660, 54); (740, 66); (900, 74); (1280, 90); (1320, 14); (1420, 74).
C.
0
800
1600
0
50
100
Court Income
Justice Salary
A scatterplot has a horizontal scale labeled “Court Income” from 0 to 1600 in intervals of 200 and a vertical scale labeled “Justice Salary” from 0 to 100 in intervals of 10. Nine points are plotted with approximate coordinates as follows: (260, 84); (420, 24); (640, 56); (760, 86); (880, 48); (900, 34); (1040, 86); (1260, 46); (1480, 18).
D.
0
800
1600
0
50
100
Court Income
Justice Salary
A scatterplot has a horizontal scale labeled “Court Income” from 0 to 1600 in intervals of 200 and a vertical scale labeled “Justice Salary” from 0 to 100 in intervals of 10. Nine points are plotted with approximate coordinates as follows: (220, 84); (220, 80); (360, 80); (400, 70); (580, 84); (740, 58); (1080, 62); (1120, 30); (1420, 44).
The linear correlation coefficient is r
nothing.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
The test statistic is t
nothing.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
The P-value is
nothing.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Because the P-value is
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less
greater
than the significance level , there
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is not
is
sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a linear correlation between court incomes and justice salaries for a significance level of .
Based on the results, does it appear that justices might profit by levying larger fines?
A.
It appears that justices profit the same despite the amount of the fines.
B.
It does appear that justices might profit by levying larger fines.
C.
It does appear that justices might profit by issuing smaller fines.
D.
It does not appear that justices might profit by levying larger fines.
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