Interpret the following three sets of data using scatter chart and regression analysis, using slope , intercept, Coefficient of Determiniation (R2) , regression data (using excel),  95% confidence interval, Regression and P value ,Do I reject the null hypothesis. Generate and explain the derivation of insights using regression analysis and its associated visualization. Differentiate between the signals identified by business analytics and the noise that is inherent in the system. 1.C20 (annual number of training hours) versus Y: C21 (time to serve customers in minutes) C20 100 100 100 100 100 125 125 125 125 150 150 150 150 150 175 175 175 175 C21 21.8 21.9 21.7 21.6 21.7 21.7 21.4 21.5 21.4 21.9 21.8 21.8 21.6 21.5 21.9 21.7 21.8 21.4 check_circle Expert Answer thumb_up   thumb_down Step 1 X:annual number of training hour and Y:time to serve customers in minutes Steps to construct scatter plot in Excel:   Enter the data for X and Y in Excel sheet Select the columns of X and Y. Go to Insert menu. Click on “Insert scatter or bubble chart” option. Select Scatter under Charts. Excel Output:   Step 2 Excel Procedure:   Enter X and Y data in Excel Go to Data Click on Data Analysis……..> ‘Regression’. Select Y under ‘Input Y Range’. Select X under ‘Input X Range’. Click on ‘OK’.   Output:   From the output,   slope:0.0002, represents there is 0.0002 units increase in Y as 1 unit increase in X. Intercept: 21.6426, represent constant increase in Y. Coefficient of determination(R2): 0.0013 or 0.13%, represents 0.13% of the variation in Y is explained by the variable X. 95% confidence interval: (-0.0029, 0.0034), represents there is 95% chance that the coefficient of X variable is lies between -0.0029 and 0.0.0034.

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Interpret the following three sets of data using scatter chart and regression analysis, using slope , intercept, Coefficient of Determiniation (R2) , regression data (using excel),  95% confidence interval, Regression and P value ,Do I reject the null hypothesis.

Generate and explain the derivation of insights using regression analysis and its associated visualization.

Differentiate between the signals identified by business analytics and the noise that is inherent in the system.

1.C20 (annual number of training hours) versus Y: C21 (time to serve customers in minutes)

C20
100
100
100
100
100
125
125
125
125
150
150
150
150
150
175
175
175
175
C21
21.8
21.9
21.7
21.6
21.7
21.7
21.4
21.5
21.4
21.9
21.8
21.8
21.6
21.5
21.9
21.7
21.8
21.4
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X:annual number of training hour and Y:time to serve customers in minutes

Steps to construct scatter plot in Excel:

 

  • Enter the data for X and Y in Excel sheet
  • Select the columns of X and Y.
  • Go to Insert menu.
  • Click on “Insert scatter or bubble chart” option.
  • Select Scatter under Charts.

Excel Output:

 

Step 2

Excel Procedure:

 

  • Enter X and Y data in Excel
  • Go to Data
  • Click on Data Analysis……..> ‘Regression’.
  • Select Y under ‘Input Y Range’.
  • Select X under ‘Input X Range’.
  • Click on ‘OK’.

 

Output:

 

From the output,

 

  • slope:0.0002, represents there is 0.0002 units increase in Y as 1 unit increase in X.
  • Intercept: 21.6426, represent constant increase in Y.
  • Coefficient of determination(R2): 0.0013 or 0.13%, represents 0.13% of the variation in Y is explained by the variable X.
  • 95% confidence interval: (-0.0029, 0.0034), represents there is 95% chance that the coefficient of X variable is lies between -0.0029 and 0.0.0034.
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