EBK INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STA
EBK INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STA
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.25SE

a.

To determine

To find: The equation of the fitted least-squares line

a.

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Given:

The Minitab output is:

  EBK INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STA, Chapter 13, Problem 13.25SE , additional homework tip  1

Plot is:

  EBK INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STA, Chapter 13, Problem 13.25SE , additional homework tip  2

From the provided output, the equation of the regression line is:

  y=8.585+3.88208x0.21663x2

a.

To determine

To interpret: The value of R2 and comment on the fit of the model.

a.

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From the provided output, the coefficient of determination is 0.944. It means that 99.8% of the variation in the model is explained. Since, the value is large enough it means that the provided model is fit enough.

c.

To determine

To find: Whether the model is significant at 5% level of significance.

c.

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From the provided excel output; the p -value is equal to 0.000 which implies that the regression model is highly significant.

c.

To determine

To find: Whether there is sufficient evidence to show that the quadratic model provides a better fir to the data than a simple linear model.

c.

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The prediction equation relating y^ and x1 when x2=4 can be calculated as:

  Y=28.4+1.46x1+3.84(4)=28.4+1.46x1

d.

To determine

To find: The number of defective items produced for an operator whose average output per hour is 25 and whose machine was serviced 3 weeks ago.

d.

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Since, the p -value is less than the level of significance. Thus, it could be said that the quadratic model provided a better fit than a simple linear model

e.

To determine

To explain: Whether normality assumptions have been violated using the residual plot.

e.

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From the provided residual plot, it could be said that there is no violation of normality assumptions. It means that model is well fitted.

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