It is thought that basketball teams that make too many fouls in a game tend to lose the game even if they otherwise play well. Let x be the number of fouls more than (i.e., over and above) the opposing team. Let y be the percentage of times the team with the larger number of fouls wins the game. given Σx = 13, Σy = 151, Σx2 = 65, Σy2 = 6005, Σxy = 409, and  r ≈ −0.9818.   x 0 2 5 6 y 48 44 33 26  Find x, and y. Then find the equation of the least-squares line  = a + bx. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) x =  y =    =y= +___x  Graph the least-squares line. Be sure to plot the point (x, y) as a point on the line. Find the value of the coefficient of determination r2. What percentage of the variation in y can be explained by the corresponding variation in x and the least-squares line? What percentage is unexplained? (Round your answer for r2 to four decimal places. Round your answers for the percentages to two decimal place.) r2 =   explained      % unexplained      % If a team had x = 4 fouls over and above the opposing team, what does the least-squares equation forecast for y? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)  ____%

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It is thought that basketball teams that make too many fouls in a game tend to lose the game even if they otherwise play well. Let x be the number of fouls more than (i.e., over and above) the opposing team. Let y be the percentage of times the team with the larger number of fouls wins the game. given Σx = 13, Σy = 151, Σx2 = 65, Σy2 = 6005, Σxy = 409, and 

r ≈ −0.9818.
 
x 0 2 5 6
y 48 44 33 26

 Find x, and y. Then find the equation of the least-squares line  = a + bx. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)

x
y
  =
y= +___x

 Graph the least-squares line. Be sure to plot the point (x, y) as a point on the line.

Find the value of the coefficient of determination r2. What percentage of the variation in y can be explained by the corresponding variation in x and the least-squares line? What percentage is unexplained? (Round your answer for r2 to four decimal places. Round your answers for the percentages to two decimal place.)

r2 =  
explained      %
unexplained      %

If a team had x = 4 fouls over and above the opposing team, what does the least-squares equation forecast for y? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
 ____%

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