Ocean currents are important in studies of climate change, as well as ecology studies of dispersal of plankton. Drift bottles are used to study ocean currents in the Pacific near Hawaii, the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and other islands. Let x represent the number of days to recovery of a drift bottle after release and y represent the distance from point of release to point of recovery in km/100. The following data are representative of one study using drift bottles to study ocean currents. x days 76 79 36 95 207 y km/100 14.2 19.6 5.4 11.2 35.9 (a) Verify that Σx = 493, Σy = 86.3, Σx2 = 65,187, Σy2 = 2029.21, Σxy = 11317.3, and r ≈ 0.93885. Σx Σy Σx2 Σy2 Σxy r (b) Use a 1% level of significance to test the claim ρ > 0. (Use 2 decimal places.) t critical t (c) Verify that Se ≈ 4.6183, a ≈ 0.5575, and b ≈ 0.1694. Se a b Find the predicted distance (km/100) when a drift bottle has been floating for 60 days. (Use 2 decimal places.) km/100
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Ocean currents are important in studies of climate change, as well as ecology studies of dispersal of plankton. Drift bottles are used to study ocean currents in the Pacific near Hawaii, the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and other islands. Let x represent the number of days to recovery of a drift bottle after release and y represent the distance from point of release to point of recovery in km/100. The following data are representative of one study using drift bottles to study ocean currents.
x days | 76 | 79 | 36 | 95 | 207 |
y km/100 | 14.2 | 19.6 | 5.4 | 11.2 | 35.9 |
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(b) Use a 1% level of significance to test the claim
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(c) Verify that
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Find the predicted distance (km/100) when a drift bottle has been floating for 60 days. (Use 2 decimal places.)
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