Table: Data of House Value versus Rental Value Rental Value Rental Value Rental Value Rental 81000 6656 77000 4576 75000 7280 67500 6864 95000 7904 94000 8736 90000 6240 85000 7072 121000 12064 115000 7904 110000 7072 104000 7904 135000 8320 130000 9776 126000 6240 125000 7904 145000 8320 140000 9568 140000 9152 135000 7488 165000 13312 165000 8528 155000 7488 148000 8320 178000 11856 174000 10400 170000 9568 170000 12688 200000 12272 200000 10608 194000 11232 190000 8320 214000 8528 208000 10400 200000 10400 200000 8320 240000 10192 240000 12064 240000 11648 225000 12480 289000 11648 270000 12896 262000 10192 244500 11232 325000 12480 310000 12480 303000 12272 300000 12480 3. Use the regression equation to find the rental income from a house worth $230,000 Enter amount to nearest dollar; do not include dollar sign, commas, or units of measure 4. Use the regression equation to find the rental income from a house worth $400,000 Enter amount to nearest dollar; do not include dollar sign or units of measure 5. Which rental income that you calculated do you think is closer to the true rental income? A. $10884, since house value producing this annual rental income would fall within range of house value data (rental income value is interpolated) B. Both calculations are equally accurate since they are calculated using the same regression equation C. $14964, since annual rental income is extrapolated Enter letter corresponding to correct answer
Q1.2
Table: Data of House Value versus Rental
Value |
Rental |
Value |
Rental |
Value |
Rental |
Value |
Rental |
81000 |
6656 |
77000 |
4576 |
75000 |
7280 |
67500 |
6864 |
95000 |
7904 |
94000 |
8736 |
90000 |
6240 |
85000 |
7072 |
121000 |
12064 |
115000 |
7904 |
110000 |
7072 |
104000 |
7904 |
135000 |
8320 |
130000 |
9776 |
126000 |
6240 |
125000 |
7904 |
145000 |
8320 |
140000 |
9568 |
140000 |
9152 |
135000 |
7488 |
165000 |
13312 |
165000 |
8528 |
155000 |
7488 |
148000 |
8320 |
178000 |
11856 |
174000 |
10400 |
170000 |
9568 |
170000 |
12688 |
200000 |
12272 |
200000 |
10608 |
194000 |
11232 |
190000 |
8320 |
214000 |
8528 |
208000 |
10400 |
200000 |
10400 |
200000 |
8320 |
240000 |
10192 |
240000 |
12064 |
240000 |
11648 |
225000 |
12480 |
289000 |
11648 |
270000 |
12896 |
262000 |
10192 |
244500 |
11232 |
325000 |
12480 |
310000 |
12480 |
303000 |
12272 |
300000 |
12480 |
3. Use the regression equation to find the rental income from a house worth $230,000
Enter amount to nearest dollar; do not include dollar sign, commas, or units of measure
4. Use the regression equation to find the rental income from a house worth $400,000
Enter amount to nearest dollar; do not include dollar sign or units of measure
5. Which rental income that you calculated do you think is closer to the true rental income?
A. $10884, since house value producing this annual rental income would fall within
B. Both calculations are equally accurate since they are calculated using the same regression equation
C. $14964, since annual rental income is extrapolated
Enter letter corresponding to correct answer
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