Finite Mathematics (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780321979438
Author: Margaret L. Lial, Raymond N. Greenwell, Nathan P. Ritchey
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 5EA
The following table gives the life expectancy at birth of females born in the United States in various years from 1970 to 2010.
Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
Year of Birth | Life Expectancy (years) |
1970 | 74.7 |
/td> | 76.6 |
1980 | 77.4 |
1985 | 78.2 |
1990 | 78.8 |
1995 | 78.9 |
2000 | 79.3 |
2005 | 80.1 |
2010 | 81.0 |
Find the life expectancy predicted by your regression equation for each year in the table, and subtract it from the actual value in the second column. This gives you a table of residuals. Plot your residuals as points on a graph.
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