Statistics students in Oxnard College sampled 10 textbooks in the Condor bookstore and recorded the number of pages in each textbook and its cost. The bivariate data are shown below: Number of Pages (xx) Cost(yy) 205 39.45 531 70.79 218 42.62 905 84.45 971 98.39 281 45.29 422 48.98 345 52.05 337 51.33 633 61.97 A student calculates a linear model yy = + xx. (Please show your answers to 2 decimal places) Use the model to estimate the cost when number of pages is 937. Cost = $ (Please show your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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Mean, Median, Mode
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Z-Scores
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Statistics students in Oxnard College sampled 10 textbooks in the Condor bookstore and recorded the number of pages in each textbook and its cost. The bivariate data are shown below:
Number of Pages (xx) | Cost(yy) |
---|---|
205 | 39.45 |
531 | 70.79 |
218 | 42.62 |
905 | 84.45 |
971 | 98.39 |
281 | 45.29 |
422 | 48.98 |
345 | 52.05 |
337 | 51.33 |
633 | 61.97 |
A student calculates a linear model
yy = + xx. (Please show your answers to 2 decimal places)
Use the model to estimate the cost when number of pages is 937.
Cost = $ (Please show your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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