SThe data shoa the bug chisps per minute at diflarent temporatures Find the cegression equalion, letting the first varlablo be the independent () varlable Find the best predicted tersperatore for a fime when a bug is chirpleg at the rate of 3000 chirps per mo kea signillicance levul of 6.05 What is wrong with this predicted value? Chicps in 1 min Tempetature (F) 1094 762 937 1157 781 866 - 84.1 648 73.1 848 609 76.1 What is the regrescion oquation? (Round the w cnelliclent to four decimal pluces as needed Round the constant to two decimal placec as needed) What is the besl predicted temperalure for a time when a bug is chirping at the rate of 3000 chirps per minute? The best predicted tumperature when a bug lo chieping at 3000 chirpe per minute isE Hound to one decimal place as meeded) What is weong with thin predictud valus? Choose the conoct ansrer below. DA RKUPsalaticaly high The value 3000 la far outside uf the range of obsenvad volues GB The st varlable should have be the dependent variable OCb ooly an apprormation An unrounded valun would be considered accurate 0D. Nothing is wirong with this valoe t can bu trealad as an accurate prediction.
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The dala show the bug chisps per minute at diflerent temperatures Find the regression equation, letting the first varlable be the independent (x) varlable. Find the best predictod temperatore for a fime when a bug is chirping at the rate of 3000 chpn per mite U
signilicance levl of 0.05. What is wrong with this prodicted value?
Chicps in 1 min
1094 762 937 1157 781
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184,1 64 8 73.1 848 69 9 76.1
Whiat is the regrescion oquation?
Round the w-cnellicient to four decimal places as needed. Rourid the constant to two decimal places as needed)
What is the best predicted temperature for a time when a bug is chirping at the rate of 3000 chirps per minute?
The best predicted tumperature when a bug lo chirping at 3000 chirps per minute is"E
Hound to one dacimal ploce as meeded.)
What is weong with this predictud value? Choose the corot answer below.
DA Ris unrealstically high The value 3000 is far outside uf the range of obsenved volues.
OB The rst varieble should have bea the dependent varieble
CC te ooly an apprormation An unrounded value would be considered accurate
OD. Nothing is wirong with this value t can be treated as an accurate prediction
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