Question 16 0/ 1 point Bone mineral density and cola consumption has been recorded for a sample of patients. Let x represent the number of colas consumed per week and y the bone mineral density in grams per cubic centimeter. Assume the data is normally distributed. Bone Mineral Density (g) 0.8777 0.8925 0.8898 0.8769 0.8999 0.8634 0.8762 0.8888 0.8552 10 0.8546 11 0.8762 Cola Consumed O 00 NN O BWN e Based on the data in the table, is there a significant linear relationship between Colas Consumed and Bone Mineral Density? No, because p-valuve =0.0872 = No, because p-value = 0.0931 % (@ Yes, because the slope =-0.002 Yes, because p-value = 0.0931 w Hide question 16 feedback Copy and Paste the Data into Excel. Data -> Data Analysis -> Scroll to Regression Highlight Bone Mineral Density for the Y Input: Highlight Colas Consumed for the X Input: Make sure you click on Labels and Click OK If done correctly then Significance F 0.093089958 Significance F or p-value = 0.0931 Because the p-value > .05, Do Not Reject Ho. No, there is not a significant relationship, between Colas Consumed and Bone Mineral Density.