(a) Develop an estimated regression equation relating y to  x1.  (Round your numerical values to one decimal place.) ŷ =  −18.4+2+4.74x2     Predict y if  x1 = 76.  (Round your answer to one decimal place.)   (b) Develop an estimated regression equation relating y to  x2.  (Round your numerical values to one decimal place.) ŷ =        Predict y if  x2 = 16.  (Round your answer to one decimal place.)   (c) Develop an estimated regression equation relating y to  x1 and x2.  (Round your numerical values to one decimal place.) ŷ =        Predict y if  x1 = 76  and  x2 = 16.  (Round your answer to one decimal place.)

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Consider the following data for a dependent variable y and two independent variables, 
x1
 and 
x2.
x1
x2
y
30 12 94
47 10 108
25 17 112
51 16 178
40 5 94
51 19 175
74 7 170
36 12 117
59 13 142
76 16 211
(a)
Develop an estimated regression equation relating y to 
x1.
 (Round your numerical values to one decimal place.)
ŷ = 
−18.4+2+4.74x2
 
 
Predict y if 
x1 = 76.
 (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
 
(b)
Develop an estimated regression equation relating y to 
x2.
 (Round your numerical values to one decimal place.)
ŷ = 
 
 
 
Predict y if 
x2 = 16.
 (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
 
(c)
Develop an estimated regression equation relating y to 
x1 and x2.
 (Round your numerical values to one decimal place.)
ŷ = 
 
 
 
Predict y if 
x1 = 76
 and 
x2 = 16.
 (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
 
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