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Do larger universities tend to have more property crime? University crime statistics are affected by a variety of factors. The surrounding community, accessibility given to outside visitors, and many other factors influence crime rate. Let x be a variable that represents student enrollment (in thousands) on a university campus, and let y be a variable that represents the number of burglaries in a year on the university campus. A random sample of n = 8 universities in California gave the following information about enrollments and annual burglary incidents.x13.3 28.8 24.5 14.3 7.5 27.7 16.2 20.1 y 23 76 39 23 15 30 15 25
(a) Make a scatter diagram of the data. Then visualize the line you think best fits the data. (Submit a file with a maximum size of 1 MB.) This answer has not been graded yet.
(b) Use a calculator to verify that Σ(x) = 152.4, Σ(x2) = 3301.06, Σ(y) = 246, Σ(y2) = 10330 and Σ(x y) = 5468.1.
Compute r. (Enter a number. Round to 3 decimal places.)
As x increases, does the value of r imply that y should tend to increase or decrease? Explain your answer.
Given our value of r, y should tend to remain constant as x increases.
Given our value of r, y should tend to decrease as x increases.
Given our value of r, we can not draw any conclusions for the behavior of y as x increases.
Given our value of r, y should tend to increase as x increases.