Each row represents an experimental “run” (in this case, averaged sample of mango wine). Column A shows the run number; Column B shows the percentage of ethanol; Column C shows the amount of glycerol (in g/L); Column D shows the amount of acid (in g/L); Column E shows the temperature of the run (in °C); and Column F shows the pH of the run. Y represents Ethanol of mango wine. 1. Create a scatterplot of the ethanol data for all 20 runs (CREATED) a. Draw a graphical representation of the model that you chose to use. (CREATED WITHIN SCATTERPLOT)

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Each row represents an experimental “run” (in this case, averaged sample of mango wine). Column A shows the run number; Column B shows the percentage of ethanol; Column C shows the amount of glycerol (in g/L); Column D shows the amount of acid (in g/L); Column E shows the temperature of the run (in °C); and Column F shows the pH of the run. Y represents Ethanol of mango wine.

1. Create a scatterplot of the ethanol data for all 20 runs (CREATED)

a. Draw a graphical representation of the model that you chose to use. (CREATED WITHIN SCATTERPLOT)

b. Comparing the model to your data, evaluate its fit in one or two sentences. (LINEAR MODEL;

The conditions to say that the model is a good fit are as given below:

  • To say that the model is the good fit, the coefficient of determination should be high.
  • Atleast one the predictor variables should be statistically significant in predicting the response variable. )

c. Replace the generic Yi β0 + ε with the information you have here.

Please help. I have no idea what this even means or where to start.

HERE is the attached dataset to start with;

   a          b             c              d            e           f

Run Ethanol Glycerol Acidity Temp pH
1 4.8 3.5 0.84 24 3.8
2 9.6 7.3 0.27 24 3.8
3 10.2 7.2 0.27 24 3.8
4 8.5 5.1 0.55 24 3.8
5 7.3 3.2 0.68 24 3.1272
6 4.8 1.2 1.24 30 4.2
7 7.9 4.4 0.65 18 3.4
8 6.7 4.3 0.65 30 3.4
9 9.8 6.9 0.47 24 3.8
10 10.2 7.2 0.32 24 3.8
11 9.8 5.8 0.51 24 3.8
12 10.2 7.5 0.28 24 3.8
13 8.2 5.1 0.49 18 4.2
14 7.1 3.9 0.6 18 3.4
15 8.2 4.8 0.46 13.908 3.8
16 5.6 3.3 0.68 18 4.2
17 7.5 4.5 0.58 30 4.2
18 6.7 3.8 0.75 24 4.4728
19 5.5 3.8 0.45 30 3.4
20 6.5 4 0.79 34.092 3.8

 THANK YOU so much for your help.

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