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Answer:

Alternative C is correct;

Yes, there is evidence at the 5% significance level

Explanation:

To determine whether a linear relationship does exist between shoe size and height, we shall simply be testing the null hypothesis;

β=0

against the alternative;

β≠0

From the output, the p-value of the coefficient of height is given as 0.042 or equivalently 4.2%

Since the p-value, 4.2% is less than 5% level of significance we reject the null hypothesis that claims no linear relationship exists between the shoe size and height.

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