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Using the following data table of the average hours per week spent on Internet activities by 15- to 18-year-olds for the years 1999-2008,construct the runs plot and interpret.
 Year  Avg Hrs 199913.5200015.0200116.5200217.7200318.2200419.3200519.5200619.9200720.1200820.4\begin{array} { r r } \text { Year } & \text { Avg Hrs } \\1999 & 13.5 \\2000 & 15.0 \\2001 & 16.5 \\2002 & 17.7 \\2003 & 18.2 \\2004 & 19.3 \\2005 & 19.5 \\2006 & 19.9 \\2007 & 20.1 \\2008 & 20.4\end{array}
 Using the following data table of the average hours per week spent on Internet activities by 15- to 18-year-olds for the years 1999-2008,construct the runs plot and interpret.  \begin{array} { r r }  \text { Year } & \text { Avg Hrs } \\ 1999 & 13.5 \\ 2000 & 15.0 \\ 2001 & 16.5 \\ 2002 & 17.7 \\ 2003 & 18.2 \\ 2004 & 19.3 \\ 2005 & 19.5 \\ 2006 & 19.9 \\ 2007 & 20.1 \\ 2008 & 20.4 \end{array}

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