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Correlation & Trend Lines 1) Your family is taking a trip to the beach. You and your sister go to a candy store, Candied Crazies. At Candied Crazies you pay by the pound for the candy, plus a fee for purchasing candy. Your sister got 4 pounds of candy and paid $3.25. You got 3 pounds of candy and paid $2.75. Assuming that the relationship between price and pounds is linear, what is the correlation coefficient for the situation.

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