Open spreadsheet a. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the average number of passing yards per attempt (to 1 decimal). Win% bo+b₁. Yds/Att bo= b₁ = b. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the number of interceptions thrown per attempt (to 1 decimal). Win% bo + b₁ Int/Att = bo= b₁ = c. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the average number of passing yards per attempt and the number of interceptions thrown per attempt (to 1 decimal). Win% bo+b₁ Yds/Att + b₂ Int/Att bo = b₁ = b₂ = d. The average number of passing yards per attempt for the Kansas City Chiefs was 6.2 and the number of interceptions thrown per attempt was 0.036. Use the estimated regression equation developed in part (c) to predict the percentage of games won by the Kansas City Chiefs. (Note: For this season the Kansas City Chiefs' record was 7 wins and 9 losses.) Compare your prediction to the actual percentage of games won by the Kansas City Chiefs (to whole number). Predicted percentage Actual percentage Check My Work © Reset Problem

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The National Football League (NFL) records a variety of performance data for individuals and teams. To investigate the importance of passing on the percentage of games won by a team, the data in the Excel Online file below show the conference (Conf), average number of passing yards per attempt (Yds/Att), the number of interceptions thrown per attempt (Int/Att), and the percentage of games won (Win%) for a random sample of 16 NFL teams for a season. Construct a spreadsheet to answer the following questions.

 

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a. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the average number of passing yards per attempt (to 1 decimal).
Win% = bo + b₁ . Yds/Att
bo
b₁
b₁
b. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the number of interceptions thrown per attempt (to 1 decimal).
Win% = bo + b₁. Int/Att
bo =
=
b₁
=
b₂
c. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the average number of passing yards per attempt and the number
of interceptions thrown per attempt (to 1 decimal).
Win% = bo + b₁ · Yds/Att + b₂ - Int/Att
bo
=
=
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d. The average number of passing yards per attempt for the Kansas City Chiefs was 6.2 and the number of interceptions thrown per attempt was 0.036. Use the estimated
regression equation developed in part (c) to predict the percentage of games won by the Kansas City Chiefs. (Note: For this season the Kansas City Chiefs' record was 7 wins
and 9 losses.) Compare your prediction to the actual percentage of games won by the Kansas City Chiefs (to whole number).
Predicted percentage
Actual percentage
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Transcribed Image Text:Open spreadsheet a. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the average number of passing yards per attempt (to 1 decimal). Win% = bo + b₁ . Yds/Att bo b₁ b₁ b. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the number of interceptions thrown per attempt (to 1 decimal). Win% = bo + b₁. Int/Att bo = = b₁ = b₂ c. Develop the estimated regression equation that could be used to predict the percentage of games won given the average number of passing yards per attempt and the number of interceptions thrown per attempt (to 1 decimal). Win% = bo + b₁ · Yds/Att + b₂ - Int/Att bo = = = d. The average number of passing yards per attempt for the Kansas City Chiefs was 6.2 and the number of interceptions thrown per attempt was 0.036. Use the estimated regression equation developed in part (c) to predict the percentage of games won by the Kansas City Chiefs. (Note: For this season the Kansas City Chiefs' record was 7 wins and 9 losses.) Compare your prediction to the actual percentage of games won by the Kansas City Chiefs (to whole number). Predicted percentage Actual percentage Check My Work ↑ Reset Problem
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Transcribed Image Text:Excel F1 File template - Saved ✓ Home A Team Arizona Cardinals 1 2 3 Atlanta Falcons 4 5 Carolina Panthers Cincinnati Bengals Insert x ✓ fx Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Houstan Texans 6 7 8 9 10 11 Minnesota Vikings 12 New England Patriots New Orleans Saints 13 14 Oakland Raiders 15 San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans 16 17 Washington Redskins 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Arial Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Draw B Conf NFC NFC NFC AFC NFC NFC AFC AFC AFC NFC AFC NFC AFC NFC AFC NFC Page Layout ✓10 с Yds/Att 6.4 7.1 7.3 6.0 7.1 8.9 7.6 5.5 4.4 5.8 8.3 8.2 7.5 6.6 6.8 6.2 v B D Int/Att 0.041 0.022 0.034 0.026 0.024 0.015 0.018 0.026 0.033 0.034 0.020 0.020 0.044 0.010 0.024 0.040 Formulas E Win% 49.8 62.5 37.3 56.3 62.5 93.5 62.5 12.6 31.0 18.7 81.0 81.2 49.9 81.0 56.3 31.4 ✓ F Search (Option + Q) Data G Review H View I Help J General K L ←.0 .00 M
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