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- Spacers are manufactured to the mean dimension and tolerance shown in Figure 29-12. An inspector measures 10 spacers and records the following thicknesses: 0.372" 0.376" 0.379" 0.375" 0.370" 0.373" 0.377" 0.378" 0.371" 0.380" Which spacers are defective (above the maximum limit or below the minimum limit)? All dimensions are in inches.Complete the table below. Give the required sample size that estimates population proportion given the following conditionsAn agent for a property management company would like to be able to predict the monthly rental cost for apartments based on the size of the apartment as defined by square footage. A sample of the rent of 25 apartments in a college rental neighborhood was selected, and the information collected revealed the following: Apartment Size (Sq. Ft.) Monthly Rent ($) 1 850 950 2 1,450 1,600 3 1,085 1,200 4 1,232 1,500 5 718 950 6 1,485 1,700 7 1,136 1,650 8 726 935 9 700 875 10 956 1,150 11 1,100 1,400 12 1,285 1,650 13 1,985 2,300 14 1,369 1,800 15 1,175 1,400 16 1,225 1,450 17 1,245 1,100 18 1,259 1,700 19 1,150 1,200 20 896 1,150 21 1,361 1,600 22 1,040 1,650 23 755 1,200 24 1,000 800 25 1,200 1,750 e) Determine the coefficient of determination r2 and then completely interpret…
- An agent for a property management company would like to be able to predict the monthly rental cost for apartments based on the size of the apartment as defined by square footage. A sample of the rent of 25 apartments in a college rental neighborhood was selected, and the information collected revealed the following: Apartment Size (Sq. Ft.) Monthly Rent ($) 1 850 950 2 1,450 1,600 3 1,085 1,200 4 1,232 1,500 5 718 950 6 1,485 1,700 7 1,136 1,650 8 726 935 9 700 875 10 956 1,150 11 1,100 1,400 12 1,285 1,650 13 1,985 2,300 14 1,369 1,800 15 1,175 1,400 16 1,225 1,450 17 1,245 1,100 18 1,259 1,700 19 1,150 1,200 20 896 1,150 21 1,361 1,600 22 1,040 1,650 23 755 1,200 24 1,000 800 25 1,200 1,750 i) Determine a 95% interval estimate for the average rent of apartments with 1000…An agent for a residential real estate company in a large city has the business objective of developing more accurate estimates of the monthly rental cost for apartments. Toward that goal, the agent would like to use the size of an apartment, as defined by square footage to predict the monthly rental cost. The agent selects a sample of 25 apartments in a particular residential neighborhood and collects the following data: Size (square feet) Rent ($) 850 1950 1450 2600 1085 2200 1232 2500 718 1950 1485 2700 1136 2650 726 1935 700 1875 956 2150 1100 2400 1285 2650 1985 3300 1369 2800 1175 2400 1225 2450 1245 2100 1259 2700 1150 2200 896 2150 1361 2600 1040 2650 755 2200 1000 1800 1200 2750 Make a Normal Probability Plot and a Residual plot of the Residuals (Y axis) vs. Apartment Size (X axis). Based on these results,…An agent for a residential real estate company in a large city has the business objective of developing more accurate estimates of the monthly rental cost for apartments. Toward that goal, the agent would like to use the size of an apartment, as defined by square footage to predict the monthly rental cost. The agent selects a sample of 25 apartments in a particular residential neighborhood and collects the following data: Size (square feet) Rent ($) 850 1950 1450 2600 1085 2200 1232 2500 718 1950 1485 2700 1136 2650 726 1935 700 1875 956 2150 1100 2400 1285 2650 1985 3300 1369 2800 1175 2400 1225 2450 1245 2100 1259 2700 1150 2200 896 2150 1361 2600 1040 2650 755 2200 1000 1800 1200 2750 (a) Construct a scatter plot. (b) Use the least-squares method to determine the regression coefficients (intercept and slope). (c)…
- An agent for a residential real estate company in a large city has the business objective of developing more accurate estimates of the monthly rental cost for apartments. Toward that goal, the agent would like to use the size of an apartment, as defined by square footage to predict the monthly rental cost. The agent selects a sample of 25 apartments in a particular residential neighborhood and collects the following data: Size (square feet) Rent ($) 850 1950 1450 2600 1085 2200 1232 2500 718 1950 1485 2700 1136 2650 726 1935 700 1875 956 2150 1100 2400 1285 2650 1985 3300 1369 2800 1175 2400 1225 2450 1245 2100 1259 2700 1150 2200 896 2150 1361 2600 1040 2650 755 2200 1000 1800 1200 2750 For these data, Syx = 194.5953946 and hi = 0.049156908 when X = 1000. *Round final answers below to three decimal places. Do not…An agent for a residential real estate company in a large city has the business objective of developing more accurate estimates of the monthly rental cost for apartments. Toward that goal, the agent would like to use the size of an apartment, as defined by square footage to predict the monthly rental cost. The agent selects a sample of 25 apartments in a particular residential neighborhood and collects the following data: Size (square feet) Rent ($) 850 1950 1450 2600 1085 2200 1232 2500 718 1950 1485 2700 1136 2650 726 1935 700 1875 956 2150 1100 2400 1285 2650 1985 3300 1369 2800 1175 2400 1225 2450 1245 2100 1259 2700 1150 2200 896 2150 1361 2600 1040 2650 755 2200 1000 1800 1200 2750 (a) Determine the coefficient of determination, r2, and interpret its meaning. (b) Determine the standard error of the estimate (Syx).…