premiere,finale15.51,51.6945.37,36.3523.84,27.2623.19,25.8723.05,24.0823.26,22.2921.50,25.2333.53,24.7620.06,19.7223.66,20.818.41,21.1819.20,17.0718,16.4216.68,13.6315.35,15.114.02,12.9213.05,13.7713.63,12.9411.66,13.9714.15,13.4612.23,13.5811.17,13.310.74,13.0710.79,10.3411.37,11.468.94,10.169.73,10.199.4,9.589.75,9.7910.04,9.749.7,9.458.3,9.549.46,9.097.64,8.488.33,8.78.19,7.317.83,7.727.75,7.216.29,6.526.68,7.946.25,5.624.96,5.115.04,4.974.76,4.41 This question requires you to upload a file. Put all of your answers to the questions below in this file. You may be aware of a reality competition tv series called Survivor, hosted by Jeff Probst. It has been running since the year 2000. It has maintained consistent viewership over the period that it has been on. If you were an executive at CBS (the hosting network), you might be interested in predicting the number of viewers of the finale, as a function of the number of viewers of the premiere. At you will find data on the niewale (in millions). Does the number of viewers of the number of viewers of the filso given in millions) predict the number of viewers of the finale? In premiere (also given your answer provide: (1 point) a) Your null hypothesis (2 points) b) Your R code and output (2 points) c) Your equation giving the predictive relationship ( 2 points) d) Your conclusion in biological language, with proof of why you chose that conclusion (do NOT say "reject the null hypothesis" or "fail to reject the null hypothesis") (2 points) e) an illustration which includes all relevant aspects of the problem. premiere,finale15.51,51.6945.37,36.3523.84,27.2623.19,25.8723.05,24.0823.26,22.2921.50,25.2333.53,24.7620.06,19.7223.66,20.818.41,21.1819.20,17.0718,16.4216.68,13.6315.35,15.114.02,12.9213.05,13.7713.63,12.9411.66,13.9714.15,13.4612.23,13.5811.17,13.310.74,13.0710.79,10.3411.37,11.468.94,10.169.73,10.199.4,9.589.75,9.7910.04,9.749.7,9.458.3,9.549.46,9.097.64,8.488.33,8.78.19,7.317.83,7.727.75,7.216.29,6.526.68,7.946.25,5.624.96,5.115.04,4.974.76,4.41 This question requires you to upload a file. Put all of your answers to the questions below in this file. You may be aware of a reality competition tv series called Survivor, hosted by Jeff Probst. It has been running since the year 2000. It has maintained consistent viewership over the period that it has been on. If you were an executive at CBS (the hosting network), you might be interested in predicting the number of viewers of the finale, as a function of the number of viewers of the premiere. At you will find data on the niewale (in millions). Does the number of viewers of the number of viewers of the filso given in millions) predict the number of viewers of the finale? In premiere (also given your answer provide: (1 point) a) Your null hypothesis (2 points) b) Your R code and output (2 points) c) Your equation giving the predictive relationship ( 2 points) d) Your conclusion in biological language, with proof of why you chose that conclusion (do NOT say "reject the null hypothesis" or "fail to reject the null hypothesis") (2 points) e) an illustration which includes all relevant aspects of the