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The table below gives the list price and the number of bids received for five randomly selected items sold through online auctions. Using this data, consider the equation of the regression line, yˆ=b0+b1x, for predicting the number of bids an item will receive based on the list price. Keep in mind, the correlation coefficient may or may not be statistically significant for the data given. Remember, in practice, it would not be appropriate to use the regression line to make a prediction if the correlation coefficient is not statistically significant. Price in Dollars 105 145 156 173 186 Number of Bids 13 14 15 18 19 Table Step 1 of 6: Find the estimated slope. Round your answer to three decimal places. The table below gives the list price and the number of bids received for five randomly selected items sold through online auctions. Using this data, consider the equation of the regression line, yˆ=b0+b1x, for predicting the number of bids an item will receive based on the list price. Keep in mind, the correlation coefficient may or may not be statistically significant for the data given. Remember, in practice, it would not be appropriate to use the regression line to make a prediction if the correlation coefficient is not statistically significant. Price in Dollars 105 145 156 173 186 Number of Bids 13 14 15 18 19 Table Step 1 of 6: Find the estimated slope. Round your answer to three decimal places. The table below gives the list price and the number of bids received for five randomly selected items sold through online auctions. Using this data, consider the equation of the regression line, yˆ=b0+b1x, for predicting the number of bids an item will receive based on the list price. Keep in mind, the correlation coefficient may or may not be statistically significant for the data given. Remember, in practice, it would not be appropriate to use the regression line to make a prediction if the correlation coefficient is not statistically significant. Price in Dollars 105 145 156 173 186 Number of Bids 13 14 15 18 19 Table Step 1 of 6: Find the estimated slope. Round your answer to three decimal places. Find the estimated y-intercept. Round your answer to three decimal places. Step 3 of 6: Find the estimated value of y when x=156. Round your answer to three decimal places. Step 4 of 6: Determine if the statement "Not all points predicted by the linear model fall on the same line" is true or false. Step 5 of 6: Determine the value of the dependent variable yˆ at x=0. Step 6 of 6: Find the value of the coefficient of determination. Round your answer to three decimal places.
The statistical software output for this problem is:
From above output:
1) Slope = 0.077
2) y - Intercept = 4.086
3) Estimated value = 16.030
4) False
5) Value of dependent variable = bo = 4.086
6) Coefficient of determination = 0.846