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Hypothesis: There is no association between Increased BMI levels and early mortality of patients due to developing CHF (congestive heart failure).

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Hypothesis: There is no association between Increased BMI levels and early mortality of patients due to developing CHF (congestive heart failure).

Ha: Patients who had increased levels of BMI levels died at an early age after developing conditions like CHF.

I selected 52 patients as sample data from the population of 1071 patients who died and had a history of CHF, among which 22 were males and 29 were females. Every patient had increased BMI levels, among these 52 patients, 38 patients had a history of 30+ BMI. Also, these patients' healthcare expenses were high.

Patients age 50+ 60+ 70+ 80+ 90+

No of patients 10 20 11 6 4

Using the data in the Excel sheet to create a pivot table, correlation, regression analysis, and chi-square analysis. ( Any of these tasks should not be performed in SPSS and to be performed in Excel only)

Visualization: Scatter plot, bar diagram, pie diagram.

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