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Calculate the correlation coefficient r, letting Row 1 represent the x-values and Row 2 the y-values. Then calculate it again, letting Row 2 represent the x-values and Row 1 the y-values. What effect does switching the variables have on?
Row 1
20
21
37
48
56
Row 2
63
72
177
158
164
171
129
186
Calculate the correlation coefficient r, letting Row 1 represent the x-values and Row 2 the y-values.
= 206 (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
134
Calculate the correlation coefficient r, letting Row 2 represent the x-values and Row 1 the y-values.
- (Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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