Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf A.\ r=0.17454}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The correlation coefficient helps us understand the relationship between variables.

A positive correlation is a positive number. A negative correlation is a negative number.

We can automatically eliminate choices B and D because they are negative, but we are looking for a positive correlation.

A number closer to 1 indicates a strong correlation. If the number is closer to 0, it's weak.

The two choices left are:

  • A. r=0.17454
  • C. r= 0.98264

C is very close to 1, so it's a strong correlation.

We want to find the weak one, which must be A because it is closer to 0.