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This analysis explores the relationship between health expenditure and the supply of job seekers in Canada. A steady increase in health spending, with a correlation coefficient of -0.87, indicates that higher health expenditure is associated with a lower death rate. Graphical representations highlight these trends, emphasizing the capability to procure more medical equipment. Utilizing an R value of 0.9935, we will examine the implications of these correlations on job seekers and custody statistics over time.
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The health expenditure in Canada has increased at a steady rate • R=0.9935 • Able to buy more medical equipments • Strong negative linear correlation • Correlation coefficient is –0.87 • When higher health expenditure = lower death rate
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