Mathematics, 29.11.2021 01:00 erinrae
The college track coach conducts a study to see if the number of miles a person runs per week affects the standing heart rate (beats per minute).
Here is the data that the track coach collected for 8 runners.
Create the scatter plot for this data set. Interpret the meaning of the "slope" in the context of this situation.
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Each mile run per week results in a increase of 0.23 heartbeats per minute for a standing heart rate.
Each mile run per week results in a decrease of 0.19 heartbeats per minute for a standing heart rate.
Each mile run per week results in a decrease of 0.32 heartbeats per minute for a standing heart rate.
Each mile run per week results in a increase of 0.13 heartbeats per minute for a standing heart rate.
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