Listed below are paired data consisting of movie budget amounts and the amounts that the movies grossed. Find the regression equation, letting the budget be the predictor (x) variable. Find the best predicted amount that a movie will gross if its budget is S125 million. Use a significance level of a = 0.05. Budget ($)in Millions Gross ($) in Millions Click the icon to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient r. 37 25 114 68 75 57 124 64 7 57 125 21 6 149 10 121 23 93 75 124 110 100 96 50 97 219 42 8 291 50 The regression equation is y =D+Dx. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)

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help with question number 1 and 2 please. 
 
 
1.The regression equation is ??
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
 
2. The best predicted gross for a movie with a $125 million budget is $ million.
Listed below are paired data consisting of movie budget amounts and the amounts that the movies grossed. Find the regression equation,
letting the budget be the predictor (x) variable. Find the best predicted amount that a movie will gross if its budget is $125 million. Use a
significance level of a = 0.05.
Budget ($)in Millions
Gross ($)
in Millions
37 25
114
68
75 57
124
64 7
57
125
21
6
149
1모
121
23
93
75
124
110
100
96
50
97
219
42
8
291
50
Click the icon to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient r.
The regression equation is y =D+Dx.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:Listed below are paired data consisting of movie budget amounts and the amounts that the movies grossed. Find the regression equation, letting the budget be the predictor (x) variable. Find the best predicted amount that a movie will gross if its budget is $125 million. Use a significance level of a = 0.05. Budget ($)in Millions Gross ($) in Millions 37 25 114 68 75 57 124 64 7 57 125 21 6 149 1모 121 23 93 75 124 110 100 96 50 97 219 42 8 291 50 Click the icon to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient r. The regression equation is y =D+Dx. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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