TSmith_Deliverable 6 - Analysis with Correlation and Regressionfinal

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Magnitude Depth 2.74 7.5 0.74 2.5 0.64 14.0 Calculations 3.20 15.5 r 0.29966 0.70 3.0 slope 2.025822 2.20 2.4 y-intercept 5.990001 1.98 14.4 0.64 5.7 2.04 6.1 0.50 7.1 2.40 17.2 1.32 8.7 3.17 9.3 0.90 12.3 1.76 9.8 0.98 7.4 1.24 17.1 0.01 10.3 0.65 5.0 1.46 19.1 1.62 12.7 1.83 4.7 0.99 6.8 1.56 6.0 0.40 14.6 1.28 4.9 3.00 19.1 1.00 9.9 0.54 16.1 1.25 4.6 0.92 5.1 1.11 16.3 0.79 14.0 0.79 4.2 1.56 5.4 1.01 5.9 3.01 15.6 2.50 7.9 1.79 16.4 1.25 15.4 1.49 4.9 0.84 8.1 1.42 7.5 1.00 14.1 1.25 11.1 1.42 14.8
1.27 4.9 1.45 7.1 0.40 3.1 1.39 5.3 2.40 6.9 0.98 10.1 0.34 3.2 1.44 4.8 1.20 3.6 0.55 1.6 0.60 1.8 1.82 4.4 0.31 1.0 1.16 3.5
1a. Using the data on the 'data' tab, construct a scatterplot of the two variables in the space below. In the scatterplot, include at least the axes names and a title of the graph. 1b. Describe the scatterplot above. Identify the two variables and any correlation that you observe in scatterplot above. Explain your answer. The given scatterplot shows the relationship between two variables: magnitude on the horizon axis and depth on the vertical axis. After analysis, it doesn't seem like there is a significant linea relationship between the two. There is no obvious pattern or trend among the data points on t graph that would indicate a positive or negative association. Generally speaking, depth is expre in units that could be kilometers below the surface of the Earth, particularly in geological conte like the study of earthquakes. Magnitude, on the other hand, is usually measured on a logarith scale and describes the amount of energy released by an event like an earthquake. The scatterplot's absence of a discernible pattern indicates that the depth at which seismic eve occur in this dataset does not consistently increase or decrease with event magnitude. The correlation coefficient, which yields a numerical number showing the degree and direction of a linear relationship between Depth and Magnitude, can be used to objectively confirm these re
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