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(5.27) An owner of a home in the Midwest installed solar panels to reduce heating costs. After installing the solar panels, he measured the amount of natural gas used y (in cubic feet) to heat the home and outside temperature x (in degree days, where a day's degree-days are the number of degrees its average temperature falls below 65 degrees

f. over a 23-month period. By looking at the equation of the least-squares regression line (ŷ = 85 + 16x), you can see that the correlation between amount of gas used and degree-days is

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The regression line equation is
y=85+16x, the value of the slope is shown as constant 16 and it's a positive constant, hence the correlation between the amount of gas used and degree of the days is a POSITIVE correlation.
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