meganwintergirl
meganwintergirl
10.10.2019 • 
Chemistry

The owner of an ice cream shop wants to determine whether there is a relationship between ice cream sales and temperature. the owner collects data on temperature and sales for a random sample of 30 days and runs a regression to determine if there is a relationship between temperature (in degrees) and ice cream sales. the p-value for the two-sided hypothesis test is 0.04. how would you interpret the p-value?
1)if there is no relationship between temperature and sales, the chance of selecting a sample this extreme would be 4%.
2)if there is a relationship between temperature and sales, the chance of seeing a regression coefficient this large would be 4%.
3)there is a 4% chance that there is a relationship between temperature and revenue.
4)there is a 4% chance that there is no relationship between temperature and revenue.

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