The following data pertain to the chlorine residual ina swimming pool at various times after it has been treatedwith chemicals:Number of Chlorine residualhours (parts per million)2 1.84 1.56 1.48 1.110 1.112 0.9 (a) Fit a least squares line from which we can predict thechlorine residual in terms of the number of hours sincethe pool has been treated with chemicals.(b) Use the equation of the least squares line to estimatethe chlorine residual in the pool five hours after it hasbeen treated with chemicals.

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The following data pertain to the chlorine residual in
a swimming pool at various times after it has been treated
with chemicals:
Number of Chlorine residual
hours (parts per million)
2 1.8
4 1.5
6 1.4
8 1.1
10 1.1
12 0.9

(a) Fit a least squares line from which we can predict the
chlorine residual in terms of the number of hours since
the pool has been treated with chemicals.
(b) Use the equation of the least squares line to estimate
the chlorine residual in the pool five hours after it has
been treated with chemicals.

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