UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS(LL)/ACCESS
UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS(LL)/ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781337805094
Author: BRASE
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 9.2, Problem 9P

(a)

To determine

Construct a scatter diagram for the data.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 9P

The scatter diagram for data is,

UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS(LL)/ACCESS, Chapter 9.2, Problem 9P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The variable x denotes the weight of the car (in hundreds of pounds) and y denotes the miles per gallon (mpg).

Step by step procedure to obtain scatter plot using MINITAB software is given below:

  • Choose Graph > Scatterplot.
  • Choose Simple. Click OK.
  • In Y variables, enter the column of x.
  • In X variables, enter the column of y.
  • Click OK.

(b)

To determine

Verify the values of x, x2, y, y2, xy and r.

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The formula for correlation coefficient is,

r=nxy(x)(y)nx2(x)2ny2(y)2

In the formula, n is the sample size.

The values are verified in the table below,

xyx2y2xy
2730729900810
44191936361836
32241024576768
47132209169611
2329529841667
40171600289680
34211156441714
52142704196728
x=299y=167x2=11,887y2=3,773xy=5,814

Hence, the values are verified.

The number of data pairs are n=8. The value of correlation r is,

r=nxy(x)(y)nx2(x)2ny2(y)2=8(5,814)(299×167)8(11,887)(299)28(3,773)(167)2=46,51249,9335,6952,295=3,42175.4652×47.9061=3,4213,615.2434=0.946

Hence, the value of r is verified as approximately –0.946.

(c)

To determine

Find the value of x¯.

Find the value of y¯.

Find the value of a.

Find the value of b.

Find the equation of the least-squares line.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 9P

The value of x¯ is 37.375.

The value of y¯ is 20.875 mpg.

The value of a is 43.326.

The value of b is –0.6007.

The equation of the least-squares line is y^=43.3260.6007x.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

From part (b), the values are x=299, y=167, x2=11,887, y2=3,773, xy=5,814 and n=8

The value of x¯ is,

x¯=xn=2998=37.375

Hence, the value of x¯ is 37.375.

The value of y¯ is,

y¯=yn=1678=20.875

Hence, the value of y¯ is 20.875 mpg.

The value of b is,

b=nxy(x)(y)nx2(x)2=8(5,814)(299×167)8(11,887)(299)2=46,51249,93395,09689,401=3,4215,695=0.6007

Hence, the value of b is 0.6007.

The value of a is,

a=y¯bx¯=20.875(0.6007)(37.375)=20.875+22.451=43.326

Hence, the value of a is 43.326.

The equation of the least-squares line is,

y^=a+bx=43.3260.6007x

Hence, the equation of the least-squares line is y^=43.3260.6007x.

(d)

To determine

Construct a scatter diagram with least squares line.

Locate the point (x¯,y¯) on the line.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 9P

The scatter diagram with least squares line with point (x¯,y¯) is,

UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS(LL)/ACCESS, Chapter 9.2, Problem 9P , additional homework tip  2

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

In the dataset of eight weights and miles per gallon also include the point (x¯,y¯). That is, (37.375,20.875).

Step by step procedure to obtain scatter plot using MINITAB software is given below:

  • Choose Graph > Scatterplot.
  • Choose With regression. Click OK.
  • In Y variables, enter the column of x.
  • In X variables, enter the column of y.
  • Click OK.

(e)

To determine

Find the value of the coefficient of determination r2.

Mention percentage of the variation in y that can be explained by variation in x.

Mention percentage of the variation in y that cannot be explained by variation in x.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 9P

The value of the coefficient of determination r2 is 0.896.

The percentage of the variation in y that can be explained by variation in x is 89.4%.

The percentage of the variation in y that cannot be explained by variation in x is 10.6%.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Coefficient of determination(r2):

The coefficient of determination (r2) determines the percent of the variation in response variable that is explained by the predictor variables. A larger value of r2 indicates that the model is a good fit.

From part (b), the value of correlation coefficient r is –0.946. The value of r2 is,

r=0.946r2=(0.946)2=0.894

Hence, the value of the coefficient of determination r2 is 0.894.

About 89.4% of the variation in y (miles per gallon (mpg)) is explained by x (weight of the car (in hundreds of pounds)). Since the value of r2 is quite large the model is a good fit for the data.

Hence, the percentage of the variation in y that can be explained by variation in x is 89.4%.

About 10.6% (=100%89.4%) of the variation in y (miles per gallon (mpg)) cannot be explained by x (weight of the car (in hundreds of pounds)).

Hence, the percentage of the variation in y that cannot be explained by variation in x is 10.6%.

(f)

To determine

Find the number of miles per gallon for car weight x=38 hundred pounds.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 9P

The number of miles per gallon for car weight x=38 hundred pounds is 20.4994 mpg.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

From part (c), the equation of the least-squares line is y^=43.3260.6007x.

Substitute x=38 in equation of the least-squares line.

y^=43.3260.6007(38)=43.32622.8266=20.4994

Hence, the number of miles per gallon for car weight x=38 hundred pounds is 20.4994 mpg.

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