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- Repeat Example 5 when microphone A receives the sound 4 seconds before microphone B.Two pumps capable of delivering 100 hp to an agricultural application are being evaluated in a present economy study. The selected pump will only be utilized for one year, and it will have no market value at the end of the year. Pertinent data are summarized as given follows. If electric power costs $0.10 per kWh and the pump will be operated 4,000 hours per year, which pump should be chosen? Recall that 1 hp = 0.746 kW.A chemical reaction is run 12 times, and the temperature xi (in °C) and the yield yi (in percent of a theoretical maximum) is recorded each time. The following summary statistics are recorded: x⎯⎯=65.0, y⎯⎯=29.03,∑ni=1(xi−x⎯⎯)2=6032.0,∑ni=1(yi−y⎯⎯)2=835.42,∑ni=1(xi−x⎯⎯)(yi−y⎯⎯)=1988.5x¯=65.0, y¯=29.03,∑i=1n(xi−x¯)2=6032.0,∑i=1n(yi−y¯)2=835.42,∑i=1n(xi−x¯)(yi−y¯)=1988.5 Let β0 represent the hypothetical yield at a temperature of 0°C, and let β1 represent the increase in yield caused by an increase in temperature of 1°C. Assume that assumptions 1 through 4 for errors in linear models hold. Find 95% confidence intervals for β0 and β1. Round the answers to three decimal places. The 95% confidence interval for β0 is ( , ). The 95% confidence interval for β1 is ( , ).
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