The ages (in years) of 10 men and their systolic blood pressures (in millimeters of mercury) are shown in the attached data table with a sample correlation coefficient r of 0.914. Remove the data entry for the man who is 49 years old and has a systolic blood pressure of 198 millimeters of mercury from the data set and find the new correlation coefficient. Describe how this affects the correlation coefficient r. Use technology Click the icon to view the data set. going from 0.914 to The new correlation coefficient (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Х Data table Age, x 16 24 38 45 49 65 71 31 56 21 Systolic blood pressure, y 108 121 145 134 198 186 198 129 174 119