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The slope of a regression line is given by b=r×sysxb = r \times \frac{s_y}{s_x}, where rr is the correlation coefficient, sys_y is the standard deviation of y-values, and sxs_x is the standard deviation of x-values. For a dataset with r=0.6r = 0.6, sy=10s_y = 10, and sx=5s_x = 5, what is the slope?