The mean arterial pressure (or MAP, average arterial pressure in one cardiac cycle) is a measure for perfusion status. You are interested to know if it is possible to predict an adult's MAP (Y) based on the body surface area (X). Suppose you randomly selected 50 adults, and measured their mean arterial blood pressure (in mmHg) & body surface area (in m2). The results are reflected below: I = 1.6 S = 0.5 = 80.1 s, 16. 9 r 0.8 =D16.9 r 0.8 %3D (Source: Nall, R. (2018, April 10). Mean arterial pressure: Normal, low, high readings plus treatment. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/mean-arterial-pressurel

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The mean arterial pressure (or MAP, average arterial pressure in one cardiac cycle) is
a measure for perfusion status. You are interested to know if it is possible to predict
an adult's MAP (Y) based on the body surface area (X). Suppose you randomly
selected 50 adults, and measured their mean arterial blood pressure (in mmHg) &
body surface area (in m2). The results are reflected below:
I = 1.6 s, = 0.5 y = 80.1 s, = 16.9 r 0.8
%3D
%3D
(Source: Nall, R. (2018, April 10). Mean arterial pressure: Normal, low, high readings plus treatment. Retrieved from
https://www.healthline.com/health/mean-arterlal-pressurel
There is a 99.7% chance that the actual MAP of those with body surface area of 1.66
m2 falls between and
OA) 61.5; 102.0
B) 58.9; 104.5
O C) 66.5; 96.9
O D) 71.6; 91.9
E) 51.3; 112.1
Transcribed Image Text:The mean arterial pressure (or MAP, average arterial pressure in one cardiac cycle) is a measure for perfusion status. You are interested to know if it is possible to predict an adult's MAP (Y) based on the body surface area (X). Suppose you randomly selected 50 adults, and measured their mean arterial blood pressure (in mmHg) & body surface area (in m2). The results are reflected below: I = 1.6 s, = 0.5 y = 80.1 s, = 16.9 r 0.8 %3D %3D (Source: Nall, R. (2018, April 10). Mean arterial pressure: Normal, low, high readings plus treatment. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/mean-arterlal-pressurel There is a 99.7% chance that the actual MAP of those with body surface area of 1.66 m2 falls between and OA) 61.5; 102.0 B) 58.9; 104.5 O C) 66.5; 96.9 O D) 71.6; 91.9 E) 51.3; 112.1
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Low-Density Lipoprotein (or LDL) is considered the "bad" cholesterol because it forms plaques in arteries, raising the risk for heart attack and stroke. Suppose you are interested in predicting LDL (in mg/dL) using one's age (in years). Assume that LDL levels and age are normally distributed and that the correlation between the two variables is 0.534. Based solely on the regression effect, a person whose age is at the 60th percentile is predicted to have an LDL level ____. 
[Source: Ldl cholesterol: Definition, risks, and how to lower it. (2020, March 09). Retrieved from https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/ldl-cholesterol-the-bad-cholesterol] 

 

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above the 60th percentile

 

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exactly at the 60th percentile

 

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exactly at the 40th percentile

 

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below the 60th percentile

 

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