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The table below shows the median annual salaries in the united states by gender. use the skills from this lesson to correlate trends in the us from 2000 to 2010 in the number of people who received a bachelor degree to annual salaries by gender.
a. assuming a linear relationship between year and salaries by gender, determine when the median annual salary for women will exceed men. justify your answer. include in the discussion the regression analysis you performed.
b. based on the answer you found in the above step, provide an argument pro or con to the statement “as the number of women exceed men in the number of bachelor degrees received, expect there to be a corresponding change in the median annual salaries for each gender.”
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