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Chapter 14.6, Problem 37E
In exercise 5, the following data on x = the number of defective parts found and y = the line speed (feet per minute) for a production process at Brawdy Plastics provided the estimated regression equation
For these data SSE = 16. Develop a 95% confidence interval for the
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EBK MODERN BUSINESS STATISTICS WITH MIC
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