The fitted regression Computer power dissipation=14.82 +0.049 Microprocessor speed, where Computer power dissipation is measured in watts and Microprocessor speed is measured in MHz. (a-1) If Microprocessor speed = 1 MHz, then Computer power dissipation = (a-2) Choose the correct statement. (b) O An increase in the microprocessor speed decreases the computer power dissipation. O An increase in the microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. O A decrease in microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. If Microprocessor speed = 2,900 MHz, then Computer power dissipation = watts. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) (c) Choose the right option. watts. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) O The Intercept would be meaningful because you would have a computer with zero speed. O The Intercept would not be meaningful because you would not have a computer with zero speed.
The fitted regression Computer power dissipation=14.82 +0.049 Microprocessor speed, where Computer power dissipation is measured in watts and Microprocessor speed is measured in MHz. (a-1) If Microprocessor speed = 1 MHz, then Computer power dissipation = (a-2) Choose the correct statement. (b) O An increase in the microprocessor speed decreases the computer power dissipation. O An increase in the microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. O A decrease in microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. If Microprocessor speed = 2,900 MHz, then Computer power dissipation = watts. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) (c) Choose the right option. watts. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) O The Intercept would be meaningful because you would have a computer with zero speed. O The Intercept would not be meaningful because you would not have a computer with zero speed.
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