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Fifty matched pairs of magnitude/depth measurements randomly selected from 10,594 earthquakes recorded in one year from a location in southern California. Find the
best predicted depth of an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.2. Use a significance level of 0.05.
E Click the icon to view the earthquake measurements.
Click here to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient, r.
O Earthquake Measurements
The regression equation is y= x.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
1.82
13.9
Given that the earthquake has a magnitude of 1.2, the best predicted depth is
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
km.
2.88
4.1
0.03
15.1
1.68
10.7
1.32
19.9
0.45
2.4
1.29
13.4
1.54
1.51
イフク
17.2
1 74
1.74
19.7
0.11
12.1
2.49
10.6
2.79
19.7
2.26
18.6
2.31
8.1
1.85
13.8
16.8
0.18
2.15
6.5
2.47
13.4
1.45
2.89
4.5
8.3
0.16
3.1
2.45
5.4
1.05
12.2
1.18
18.1
0.96
13.5
1.26
7.1
2.84
2.6
1,52
12.7
1.66
8.2
1.21
13.2
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Transcribed Image Text:This Question: 1 pt Fifty matched pairs of magnitude/depth measurements randomly selected from 10,594 earthquakes recorded in one year from a location in southern California. Find the best predicted depth of an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.2. Use a significance level of 0.05. E Click the icon to view the earthquake measurements. Click here to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient, r. O Earthquake Measurements The regression equation is y= x. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) 1.82 13.9 Given that the earthquake has a magnitude of 1.2, the best predicted depth is (Round to one decimal place as needed.) km. 2.88 4.1 0.03 15.1 1.68 10.7 1.32 19.9 0.45 2.4 1.29 13.4 1.54 1.51 イフク 17.2 1 74 1.74 19.7 0.11 12.1 2.49 10.6 2.79 19.7 2.26 18.6 2.31 8.1 1.85 13.8 16.8 0.18 2.15 6.5 2.47 13.4 1.45 2.89 4.5 8.3 0.16 3.1 2.45 5.4 1.05 12.2 1.18 18.1 0.96 13.5 1.26 7.1 2.84 2.6 1,52 12.7 1.66 8.2 1.21 13.2 Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes. 2.96 15.3 Print Done 38,173 MacBook Pro esc -> Q Search securyBrowse #3 24 1 2 & 4 5 Q W E Y
Fifty matched pairs of magnitude/depth measurements randomly selected from 10,594 earthquakes recorded in one year from a location in southern California, Find the
best predicted depth of an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.2. Use a significance level of 0.05.
E Click the icon to view the earthquake measurements.
Click hero to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient, r.
Earthquake Measurements
The regression equation is y= x.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Depth
Given that the earthquake has a magnitude of 1.2, the best predicted depth is km.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Mag
1.78
5.5
7.3
0.44
0.46
13.4
1.13
44
0.95
0.27
12.7
18.9
0.65
13.9
2.99
14.8
2.14
9.5
2.48
0.77
14.2
7.9
2.66
4.4
1.86
17.3
2.01
2.79
17.7
6.9
0.62
8.7
0.26
12.8
0.65
12.2
0.26
4.6
1.82
13.9
2.88
4.1
0.03
15.1
1.68
10.7
1.32
19.9
0.45
2.4
1.29
13.4
1.51
17.2
1.74
19.7
12.1
0.11
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Transcribed Image Text:Fifty matched pairs of magnitude/depth measurements randomly selected from 10,594 earthquakes recorded in one year from a location in southern California, Find the best predicted depth of an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.2. Use a significance level of 0.05. E Click the icon to view the earthquake measurements. Click hero to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient, r. Earthquake Measurements The regression equation is y= x. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Depth Given that the earthquake has a magnitude of 1.2, the best predicted depth is km. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Mag 1.78 5.5 7.3 0.44 0.46 13.4 1.13 44 0.95 0.27 12.7 18.9 0.65 13.9 2.99 14.8 2.14 9.5 2.48 0.77 14.2 7.9 2.66 4.4 1.86 17.3 2.01 2.79 17.7 6.9 0.62 8.7 0.26 12.8 0.65 12.2 0.26 4.6 1.82 13.9 2.88 4.1 0.03 15.1 1.68 10.7 1.32 19.9 0.45 2.4 1.29 13.4 1.51 17.2 1.74 19.7 12.1 0.11 Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes 2.49 10.8 Print Done MacBook Pro esc Q Search securyBrowse #3 2 24 4 Q W E R Y & LO
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