Monthly Temperatures The following is a table of the average monthly temperature of Raleigh, North Carolina and a scatterplot of the data, making month into a quantitative variable by designating Jan=1, Feb=2, . . ., Dec=12. Avg. Temp. Jan 39 Feb. 42 Mar 50 Apr 59 May 67 Jun 74 70 Jul. 78 Rakigh Average Temperature ( Aug 77 Sep 71 Oct. 60 Nov. 51 Dec. 43 Month Number a. Does there appear to be any relationship between month and average temperature in Raleigh? If so, describe the relationship. . There is a strong, curved (parabola-shaped) relationship between month number and average temperature. There is a strong positive linear relationship between month number and average temperature. There is a weak, curved (parabola-shaped) relationship between month number and average temperature. There is a strong negative linear relationship between month number and average temperature. There is no relationship between month number and average temperature.Question 2 0 I 1 point b. Use Fathom/Rguroo/StatCrunch to enter the month numbers and average temperatures into the software. Then calculate the correlation coefficient between these variables and enter it here. Round youranswer to THREE decimal places. Answer: Question 3 1 I 1 point Does this correlation value seem to indicate a strong or a weak relationship? {o} Weak relationship. because the value is between 0 and 0.5 Iii-'1" Strong relationship, because the value is between 0 and 0.5 i: :3 Weak relationship. because the value is between 0.5 and 0.75 '1; :3 Strong relationship, because the value is positive. .;_ j l'vloderatelvr strong relationship, because the value is between 0.5 and 0.75 -::_ :3 Strong relationship, because the value is between 0.75 and 1 If F Weak relationship, because the value is negative. D View Feedback