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Assume that you have paired values consisting of heights (in inches) and weights (in lb) from 40 randomly selected men. The linear correlation coefficient r is 0.464. Find the value of the coefficient of determination. What practical information does the coefficient of determination provide? A.) The coefficient of determination is 0.215. 78.5% of the variation is explained by the linear correlation, and 21.5% is explained by other factors.
B.) The coefficient of determination is 0.785. 21.5% of the variation is explained by the linear correlation, and 78.5% is explained by other factors.
C.) The coefficient of determination is 0.215. 21.5% of the variation is explained by the linear correlation, and 78.5% is explained by other factors.
D.) The coefficient of determination is 0.785. 78.5% of the variation is explained by the linear correlation, and 21.5% is explained by other factors.

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