The data in table 1 are the weights in kilograms of freshman
The data in table 1 are the weights (in kilograms) of freshman students. The x-values are weights measured in September and the y-values are their corresponding weights measured in April of the following spring. The x-values in table 2 are nicotine amounts (in mg) in different 100 mm filtered, non-\"light\" menthol cigarettes. The y-values in table 2 are nicotine amounts (in mg) in different king-size nonfiltered, nonmenthol, and non-\"light\" cigarettes. In data table 2, is each x-value matched with a corresponding y-value, as in data table 1? That is, is each x-value associated with the corresponding y-value in some meaningful way? In table 2, does it make sense to use the difference between each x-value and the y-value that is in the same column?
In table 2, is each x-value associated with the corresponding y-value in some meaningful way?
yes or no ?
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