1. The following are data for 12 individual’s daily sodium intake and their systolic blood pressure readings. Person Sodium BP 1 6.8 154 2 7.0 167 3 6.9 162 4 7.2 175 5 7.3 190 6 7.0 158 7 7.0 166 8 7.5 195 9 7.3 189 10 7.1 186 11 6.5 148 12 6.4 140 A researcher investigator is interested in learning how strong the association is between these variables and how well we can predict blood pressure from sodium intake. a. Calculate the value of r and the regression equation for the data. b. Test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. c. What would be a likely blood pressure for a person with sodium of 6.3? How about sodium of 7.6?

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1. The following are data for 12 individual’s daily sodium intake and their systolic blood pressure readings.

Person Sodium BP
1 6.8 154
2 7.0 167
3 6.9 162
4 7.2 175
5 7.3 190
6 7.0 158
7 7.0 166
8 7.5 195
9 7.3 189
10 7.1 186
11 6.5 148
12 6.4 140

A researcher investigator is interested in learning how strong the association is between these variables and how well we can predict blood pressure from sodium intake.

a. Calculate the value of r and the regression equation for the data.
b. Test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance.
c. What would be a likely blood pressure for a person with sodium of 6.3? How about sodium of 7.6?

 

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