Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, we will analyze the relationship between living below the poverty line and access to health care for a selected sample of 14 states. Use the percentage of the...


Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, we will analyze the relationship<br>between living below the poverty line and access to health care for a<br>selected sample of 14 states. Use the percentage of the population<br>without health insurance as the dependent variable to calculate the<br>intercept and provide an interpretation of the intercept. Do include the<br>value of the intercept in your answer.<br>State<br>% uninsured<br>% below poverty line<br>Arkansas<br>9.6<br>16.2<br>California<br>8.3<br>11.8<br>Florida<br>16.1<br>12.7<br>Indiana<br>9.7<br>11.9<br>Kentucky<br>6.7<br>16.3<br>New Jersey<br>9.2<br>8.7<br>New Mexico<br>11.5<br>18.2<br>New York<br>6.3<br>13.0<br>8.1<br>10.6<br>North Dakota<br>6.7<br>12.0<br>Pennsylvania<br>4.8<br>10.8<br>Rhode Island<br>19.9<br>13.6<br>Техas<br>7.5<br>9.8<br>Washington<br>6.5<br>10.4<br>Wisconsin<br>Souce Amencan Community Survey 2019<br>Your answer<br>W<br>99+<br>

Extracted text: Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, we will analyze the relationship between living below the poverty line and access to health care for a selected sample of 14 states. Use the percentage of the population without health insurance as the dependent variable to calculate the intercept and provide an interpretation of the intercept. Do include the value of the intercept in your answer. State % uninsured % below poverty line Arkansas 9.6 16.2 California 8.3 11.8 Florida 16.1 12.7 Indiana 9.7 11.9 Kentucky 6.7 16.3 New Jersey 9.2 8.7 New Mexico 11.5 18.2 New York 6.3 13.0 8.1 10.6 North Dakota 6.7 12.0 Pennsylvania 4.8 10.8 Rhode Island 19.9 13.6 Техas 7.5 9.8 Washington 6.5 10.4 Wisconsin Souce Amencan Community Survey 2019 Your answer W 99+

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