Quick2U, a delivery company, would like to standardize its delivery charge model for shipments (Charge in $) such that customers will better understand their delivery costs. Three predictor variables are used: (1) distance (in miles), (2) shipment weight (in lbs), and (3) number of boxes. A sample of 30 recent deliveries is collected: a portion of the data is shown in the accompanying table.   Charge     Distance   Weight   Boxes   92.50         29              183          1   157.60         96              135         3

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1. Quick2U, a delivery company, would like to standardize its delivery charge model for shipments (Charge in $) such that customers will better understand their delivery costs. Three predictor variables are used: (1) distance (in miles), (2) shipment weight (in lbs), and (3) number of boxes. A sample of 30 recent deliveries is collected: a portion of the data is shown in the accompanying table.

 

Charge     Distance   Weight   Boxes

 

92.50         29              183          1

 

157.60         96              135         3

 

34.20           13               37           1

 

74.40           26               79           8

 

122.30          88              92            2

 

113.90           70              85            5

 

64.80           62                37            1

 

119.60          61                 68            8

 

51.80            14                  61            6

 

67.90             26                 80            4

 

56.90             50                15              4

 

71.40             59                 10              1

 

114.20           93                  39             3

 

110.30           59                   70             5

 

84.60             69                   39             5

 

121.70            86                    86             4

 

102.10            53                    96             3

 

86.90             34                    92              2

 

74.80              49                    75              1

 

153.20            93                    90              8

 

146.80            89                    96              6

 

162.50            511                    41              6

 

87.60               93                     18              1

 

25.80               3 1                     2               6

 

54.40                49                    37             1

 

123.90               76                    84             8

 

85.20                48                      80            4

 

81.80                 58                      22            4

 

76.60                 51                       12            6

 

143.00                47                      117           7

 

A-1. estimate the model charge = B0 + B1distance + B2 weight + B3 boxes + e. (negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

 

Charge =...........+.........distance +.........weight +......boxes

 

A-2. Examine the joint significance of the predictor variables at the 1% level. First, specify the competing hypotheses.

 

   a) H0: B1 = B2 = B3 = 0; HA least one Bj > 0

 

   b) H0: B1 = B2 = B3 = 0; HA a leat one Bj < 0

 

   c) H0: B1 = B2 = B3 = 0; HA a leat one Bj # 0

 

A-3. Find the P-value

 

   a) P-value < 0.01

 

   b) 0.01< p-value < 0.025

 

   c) 0.025 < p-value <0.05

 

  d) 0.05 < p-value < 0.10

 

  e) P-value > 0.10

 

A-4. What is the conclusion to the test?

 

..............H0, we...........conclude the predictor variables are jointly significant in explaining the delivery charges

 

A-5. examine the individual significance of the predictor variables at the 1% level. First, specify the competing hypotheses

 

   a) H0: B1 = 0 ; HA : B1 > 0

 

   b) H0: B1 = 0 ; HA : B1 > 0

 

   c) H0: B1 = 0 ; HA : B1 > 0

 

A-6. for each predictor variable, state the P-value and determine whether the predictor variable is significant in explaining delivery charges.

 

Predictor variables P-value Significant in explain

 

Delivery charges

 

Distance .................. ..............

 

Weight .................. ..............

 

Boxes ............... .................

 

B. is there any evidence of the multicollinearity?

 

   a) Yes, since the predictor variables are statistically significant with logical signs

 

   b) Yes, since the predictor variables are not statistically significant with logical signs

 

   c) No. since the predictor variables are statistically significant with logical signs

 

   d) No, since the predictor variables are not statistically significant with logical signs

 

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or each predictor variable, state the P-value and determine whether the predictor variable is significant in explaining delivery charges.

 

Predictor variables P-value Significant in explain

 

Delivery charges

 

Distance .................. ..............

 

Weight .................. ..............

 

Boxes ............... .................

 

 

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