The following table shows the number of full-time faculty that WVU has on staff throughout the years. Year   # of Faculty 2003   1200 2007   1300 2009   1390 2013   1500 2017   1500 2018   1690 (A) Find the equation of the regression line that represents the number of full-time faculty, F , as a function of x years since 2000. (round the regression coefficients to two decimal places)F(x) = ____________________________?(B) What is the correlation coefficient (r-value) for the regression model? (Round your answer to three decimal places)r = ____________?(C) Given the value of r , does the regression line model the data well? That is, does the equation do a good job of modeling the data? __________________? A.)No, the r-value is low, meaning the data can't be modeled using a line B.)Yes, the r-value is high, meaning the data can be modeled using a line     C.)No, the r-value is high, meaning the data can't be modeled using a line D.)Yes, the r-value is low, meaning the data can be modeled using a line ANSWER:____________?(D) Using the regression line, How many Faculty members did WVU have in 2010? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number) _____________?

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The following table shows the number of full-time faculty that WVU has on staff throughout the years.

Year   # of Faculty
2003   1200
2007   1300
2009   1390
2013   1500
2017   1500
2018   1690



(A) Find the equation of the regression line that represents the number of full-time faculty, F , as a function of years since 2000. (round the regression coefficients to two decimal places)
F(x) = ____________________________?


(B) What is the correlation coefficient (r-value) for the regression model? (Round your answer to three decimal places)
= ____________?

(C) Given the value of , does the regression line model the data well? That is, does the equation do a good job of modeling the data?

__________________?

A.)No, the r-value is low, meaning the data can't be modeled using a line
B.)Yes, the r-value is high, meaning the data can be modeled using a line    
C.)No, the r-value is high, meaning the data can't be modeled using a line
D.)Yes, the r-value is low, meaning the data can be modeled using a line

ANSWER:____________?


(D) Using the regression line, How many Faculty members did WVU have in 2010? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number)

_____________?

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