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**Note** If GeoGebra doesn't show you the scatterplot, copy your data, close GeoGebra and reopen it, and paste your data back in and try again. If that doesn't work try another browser. I'm sorry it's glitchy sometimes. Research was conducted on the number of miles people trained to run a 5K race and the time they took to run the race. The researcher recorded the number of miles run during training (total in a 1 month period) and the time to complete the 5K race. The results are below. Use technology to make a scatterplot and answer the questions below. Miles Trained in 1 Month 11 74 17 57 79 56 5K Race Time (Minutes) 39.5 14 32.4 21.2 29.5 27.8 a. Give the correlation coefficient. (4 decimal places) T = b. Give the equation of the regression line. Round the values to 4 decimal places. = x + minutes c. Interpret the y-intercept in the context of the data. (Explain it's meaning including the value, units and whether it makes sense in this context) d. Interpret the slope in the context of the data. (Explain it's meaning including the value and units) e. Predict the time to run the 5K if someone trained 17 miles (to 2 decimal places). = minutes f. Give the residual for the person who trained 17 miles (to 2 decimal places). Residual= minutes
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