The data below are the final exam scores of 10 randomly sele…

The data below are the final exam scores of 10 randomly selected calculus students and the number of hours they slept the night before the exam. Calculate the linear correlation coefficient and decide if there is significant linear correlation. Round to three decimal places. Hours, x 8 10 7 13 7 9 9 10 11 8 Scores, y 72 87 67 95 73 85 92 97 97 78

In a previous year, 54% of females aged 15 and older lived a…

In a previous year, 54% of females aged 15 and older lived alone. A sociologist tests whether this percentage is different today by conducting a random sample of 700 females aged 15 and older and finds that 388 are living alone. Is there sufficient evidence at the 

Select all that apply:  A 55 year old woman comes to her ann…

Select all that apply:  A 55 year old woman comes to her annual health check up.  The client is postmenopausal (last menstrual period was 5 years ago). Has a family history of coronary artery disease.  She smokes a pack and a half of cigarettes a day and drinks alcohol occasionally (one glass of wine a few times a week). Her Body Mass Index (BMI) is 30 kg/m². (obese) Based on the information provided, select which health promotion activities should the nurse recommend  to reduce her risk of developing coronary artery disease.