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automotive excellence has gaskets which come in a range of sizes for different engine blocks and for different components.
through a sophisticated product tracking system, automotive excellence monitors the working life of these gaskets and have collected time-to-failure data on hundreds of gaskets.
the automotive excellence product quality team have summarised this data by calculating the mean failure times of a sample of each size. the sizes are reported by their overall length in mm
questions: use the given data
sizes mean time to failure
50mm 1479
500mm 2254
35mm 1421
350mm 1317
15mm 1313
150mm 2602
10mm 1088
100mm 1507
450mm 2160
5mm 853
use matlab too make a graph to understand whether there is a relationship between gasket size and failure times. provide code

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