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HW Score: 58.57%, 5.86 of 10 Homework: 4.1 Question 8, 4.1.29 points Part 5 of 7 Points: 0 of 1 Save ()A. No, the variables height and head circumference are not linearly A pediatrician wants to determine the relation that may exist between a child's related because r is positive and the absolute value of the height and head circumference, She randomly selects 8 children from her practice, measures their height and head circumference, and obtains the data shown in the correlation coefficient is less than the critical value, table. Complete parts (a) through (e) to the right. B. Yes, the variables height and head circumference are positively Height (in.) Head Circumference (in.) associated because r is negative and the absolute value of the 27.5 17.3 correlation coefficient is greater than the critical value, 25.75 16.9 26.5 17.3 C. Yes, the variables height and head circumference are positively 25.25 16.9 associated because r is positive and the absolute value of the 27.5 17.5 correlation coefficient is greater than the critical value, 0.707. 26.75 17.4 26 17.1 OD. No, the variables height and head circumference are not linearly 27.25 17.3 related because r is negative and the absolute value of the correlation coefficient is less than the critical value, Click here to see the Table of Critical Values for Correlation Coefficient. (e) Convert the data to centimeters (1 inch = 2.54 cm), and recompute the linear correlation coefficient. What effect did the conversion have on the linear correlation coefficient? Convert the first four data values to centimeters. Height Head Circumference (centimeters) (centimeters) (Type integers or decimals. Do not round. List the terms in the same order as they appear in the original list.)