STEVENSON OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT W/CONNEC
STEVENSON OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT W/CONNEC
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Chapter 3, Problem 25P

The manager of a seafood restaurant was asked to establish a pricing policy on lobster dinners. Experimenting with prices produced the following data:

Chapter 3, Problem 25P, The manager of a seafood restaurant was asked to establish a pricing policy on lobster dinners.

a. Plot the data and a regression line on the same graph.

b. Determine the correlation coefficient and interpret it.

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