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Calculate Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation between the heights of husbands and wives based on the following data ( given in inches ) and interpret the result . Take assumed means of husbands and wives are 70 and 66 respectively .

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Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation (r ) = `0.9`
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