The fitted regression Computer power dissipation = 16.24 +0.046 Microprocessor speed, where Computer power dissipation is measured in watts and Microprocessor speed is measured in MHz. (a-1) If Microprocessor speed = 1 MHz, then Computer power dissipation= (a-2) Choose the correct statement. (b) watts. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) O An increase in the microprocessor speed decreases the computer power dissipation. An increase in the microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. O A decrease in microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. It Microprocessor speed 2.900 MHz, then Computer power dissipation watts. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) (c) Choose the right option. O The intercept would not be meaningful because you would not have a computer with zero speed. O The intercept would be meaningful because you would have a computer with zero speed.

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The fitted regression Computer power dissipation = 16.24 +0.046 Microprocessor speed, where Computer power dissipation is
measured in watts and Microprocessor speed is measured in MHz.
(8-1)
If Microprocessor speed = 1 MHz, then Computer power dissipation=
(a-2) Choose the correct statement.
O An increase in the microprocessor speed decreases the computer power dissipation.
An increase in the microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation.
OA decrease in microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation.
(b)
watts. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
It Microprocessor speed 2.900 MHz, then Computer power dissipation
watts. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
(c) Choose the right option.
O The intercept would not be meaningful because you would not have a computer with zero speed.
O The intercept would be meaningful because you would have a computer with zero speed.
Transcribed Image Text:The fitted regression Computer power dissipation = 16.24 +0.046 Microprocessor speed, where Computer power dissipation is measured in watts and Microprocessor speed is measured in MHz. (8-1) If Microprocessor speed = 1 MHz, then Computer power dissipation= (a-2) Choose the correct statement. O An increase in the microprocessor speed decreases the computer power dissipation. An increase in the microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. OA decrease in microprocessor speed increases the computer power dissipation. (b) watts. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) It Microprocessor speed 2.900 MHz, then Computer power dissipation watts. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) (c) Choose the right option. O The intercept would not be meaningful because you would not have a computer with zero speed. O The intercept would be meaningful because you would have a computer with zero speed.
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