16. Altitude and Temperature Listed below are alti air temperatures (degrees Fahrenheit) recorded by the author during Delta Flight 1053 from New Orleans to Atlanta. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correla- tion between altitude and outside air temperatue? Do the results change if the altitudes are reported in meters and the temperatures are converted to the Celsius scale? Altitude 10 14 22 28 31 33 Temperature 57 37 24 -5 -30 -41 -54

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In Exercises 13–28, construct a scatterplot, and
Testing for a Linear Correlation.
find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r. Also find the P-value or the critical
values of r from Table A-6 using a= 0.05. Determine whether there is sufficient evidence
to support a claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. (Save your work
because the same data sets will be used in Section 10-3 exercises.)
16. Altitude and Temperature Listed below are altitudes (thousands of feet) and outside
air temperatures (degrees Fahrenheit) recorded by the author during Delta Flight 1053 from
New Orleans to Atlanta. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correla-
tion between altitude and outside air temperatue? Do the results change if the altitudes are
reported in meters and the temperatures are converted to the Celsius scale?
Altitude
3
10
14
22
28
31
33
Temperature
57
37
24
-5
-30
-41
-54
Transcribed Image Text:In Exercises 13–28, construct a scatterplot, and Testing for a Linear Correlation. find the value of the linear correlation coefficient r. Also find the P-value or the critical values of r from Table A-6 using a= 0.05. Determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support a claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. (Save your work because the same data sets will be used in Section 10-3 exercises.) 16. Altitude and Temperature Listed below are altitudes (thousands of feet) and outside air temperatures (degrees Fahrenheit) recorded by the author during Delta Flight 1053 from New Orleans to Atlanta. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correla- tion between altitude and outside air temperatue? Do the results change if the altitudes are reported in meters and the temperatures are converted to the Celsius scale? Altitude 3 10 14 22 28 31 33 Temperature 57 37 24 -5 -30 -41 -54
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