The following data are the morning and evening high tide levels for Charleston, SC from January 1-14,2017. The information for the PM high tide for January 4 is missing. Create a scatter plot. Find the regression line and use it to estimate the PM high tide for January 4. Then find the correlation coefficient. (NOTE: The first column identifies the day. This data will not be used in the scatter plot.)

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The following data are the morning and evening high tide levels for Charleston, SC from January 1-14,2017. The information for the PM high tide for January 4 is missing. Create a scatter plot. Find the regression line and use it to estimate the PM high tide for January 4. Then find the correlation coefficient. (NOTE: The first column identifies the day. This data will not be used in the scatter plot.)

 Day AM High (in feet), x
  PM High (in feet), y
 
1 5.6 4.8
2 5.5 4.8
3 5.4 4.9
4 5.2  
5 5.0 5.1
6 5.2 5.0
7 5.4 4.9
8 5.7 5.0
9 6.0 5.1
10 6.3 5.3
11 6.4 5.4
12 6.5 5.4
13 6.4 5.4
14 6.2 5.3

Source: SCDHEC.gov

1. What is the response variable? (morning high tide levels/ evening high tide levels)

2. What is the regression line equation? (Round each value to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.) y = ___________ + or - _______________x

3. We can expect the PM high tide on January 4 to be approximately ________ feet. (Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.) This is an example of _____________ (extrapolation/ interpolation)

4. The correlation coefficient is _______________. This value means that there is ________________ (no/weak/moderate/strong). A _____________ correlation between the AM and PM tide levels. (no/positive/negative)

5. Change the regression model from linear to test and see if an exponential or a quadratic function is a better fit for this data set. It appears that the ____________________function is a better fit. (exponential/quadratic)

6. Use the new equation to estimate the value of the PM high time on January 4. The estimated PM high tide is ______________ (Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.)

 

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