STATISTICS F/BUSINESS+ECONOMICS-TEXT
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ISBN: 9781305881884
Author: Anderson
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 14.5, Problem 31E
In exercise 20, data on x = weight (pounds) and y = price ($) for 10 road-racing bikes provided the estimated regression equation ŷ = 28,574 − 1439x. (Bicycling website, March 8, 2012). For these data SSE = 7,102,922.54 and SST = 52,120,800. Use the F test to determine whether the weight for a bike and the price are related at the .05 level of significance.
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