Learn by DoingSome features of this activity may not work well on a cell phone or tablet. We highly recommend that you complete this activity on a computer. ContextThe modern Olympic Games have changed dramatically since their inception in 1896. Are athletes getting better? We will use regression to investigate the change in winning times for one event—the men's 1,500 meter race.PromptIn the first two questions below, you will use WebApps to produce and examine the scatterplot for the olympics datafile. You will also use WebApps to find the regression equation and correlation coefficient.VariablesYear: the year of the Olympic Games, from 1896 to 2000.Time: the winning time for the 1,500 meter race, in seconds.Since the winning time depends on the year, the Year since 1896 is the explanatory variable, and the Winning time is the response variable.DataDownload the olympics (Links to an external site.) datafile for the men's 1,500 meter race. Then upload the datafile in Web Apps (Links to an external site.)Go to WebApps - Scatter Plot and Correlation (Links to an external site.)Copy and Paste the Olympics data to the WebApps - Scatter Plot and CorrelationsWatch the supplemental video(Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) to analyze the data. Download the image that you create and post it.Reply to at least two other students' postings