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The following data, with the corresponding Excel scatterplot, show the average growth rate of Weeping Higan cherry trees planted in Washington, DC. At the time of planting, the trees were one year old and were all six feet in height. The following data, with the corresponding Excel scatterplot, show the average growth rate of Weeping Higan cherry trees planted in Washington, DC. At the time of planting, the trees were one year old and were all six feet in height.     Which of the following is the correlation coefficient between Height and ln(Age) ? A)  −0.9863 B)  0.9863 C)  −0.9931 D)  0.9931 The following data, with the corresponding Excel scatterplot, show the average growth rate of Weeping Higan cherry trees planted in Washington, DC. At the time of planting, the trees were one year old and were all six feet in height.     Which of the following is the correlation coefficient between Height and ln(Age) ? A)  −0.9863 B)  0.9863 C)  −0.9931 D)  0.9931 Which of the following is the correlation coefficient between Height and ln(Age) ?

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