University Crime: FBI Report Do larger universities tend to have more property crime? University crime statistics are
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University Crime: FBI Report Do larger universities tend to have more property crime? University crime statistics are affected by a variety of factors. The surrounding community, accessibility given to outside visitors, and many other factors influence crime rates.
Let x be a variable that represents student enrollment
(in thousands) on a university campus, and let y be a variable that represents the number of burglaries in a year on the university campus. A random sample of n 5 8 universities in California gave the following information about enrollments and annual burglary incidents (Reference: Crime in the United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation).
x 12.5 30.0 24.5 14.3 7.5 27.7 16.2 20.1 y 26 73 39 23 15 30 15 25.
(a) Make a scatter diagram and draw the line you think best fits the data.
(b) Would you say the correlation is low, moderate, or high? positive or negative?
(c) Using a calculator, verify that Sx 5152.8, Sx2 5 3350.98, Sy 5 246, Sy2 510,030, and Sxy 5 5488.4. Compute r. As x increases, does the value of r imply that y should tend to increase or decrease? Explain.AppendixLO1
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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods
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13th Edition
Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase