cor.test(mtcars\(mpg,mtcars\)disp)
cor.test(mtcars$mpg,mtcars$disp)
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## Pearson's product-moment correlation
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## data: mtcars$mpg and mtcars$disp
## t = -8.7472, df = 30, p-value = 9.38e-10
## alternative hypothesis: true correlation is not equal to 0
## 95 percent confidence interval:
## -0.9233594 -0.7081376
## sample estimates:
## cor
## -0.8475514
The P value is 0.000000000938 < alpha (0.05) Therefore there is a significant relationship
The correlation is strong and negative As the engine size is bigger, the MPG is lower
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