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Correlation analysis for weight and fuel consumption data.

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Listed below are the weights (in pounds) & the highway fuel consumption amounts (in mi/gal) of Randomly selected cars (Chrystler Sebring, Ford Mustang, BMV 3-Series, Ford Crown Victoria, Honda Civic, Mazda Proege,Hyundai Accent). Is there a linear correlation between weight & highway fuel consumption? What does the result suggest about a national program to reduce the consumption of imported oil?

Weight 3175 3450 3225 3985 2440 2500 2290
Fuel 27 29 27 24 37 34 37
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The solution provides step by step method for the calculation of Correlation analysis for weight and fuel consumption data. Formula for the calculation and Interpretations of the results are also included. Fuel consumption data is examined.

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Listed below are the weights (in pounds) & the highway fuel consumption amounts (in mi/gal) of Randomly selected cars (Chrystler Sebring, Ford Mustang, BMV 3-Series, Ford Crown Victoria, Honda Civic, Mazda Proege,Hyundai Accent). ...

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