Is it reasonable to say that there a correlation between the type of car a person owns and the risk that it will be stolen?Choose the correct answer

Jerold

Jerold

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2021-08-06

An organization that tracks crime statistics reports that cars of make A model U, make A model V, and make B model W are the cars most frequently reported stolen, while cars of make C model X, make D model Y, and make E model Z are stolen least often. Is it reasonable to say that theres

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hajavaF

hajavaF

Skilled2021-08-07Added 90 answers

Step 1
It is given that the two variables which are the type of car a person owns and the risk that it will be stolen.
Here, the variable "the type of car a person owns" is qualitative variable and the variable risk that it will be stolen is quantitative variable.
Step 2
The correlation is used to identify the strenght of the relationship between two quantitative variables.
Correlation lies between -1 and 1
Thus, the option A is correct
That is, No , since the type of car a person owns is not a quantitative variable.

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