Use the accompanying paired data consisting of registered boats (tens of thousands) and manatee fatalities from boat encounters. Let x represent the number of registered boats and let y represent the corresponding number of manatee deaths. Use the given number of registered boats and the given confidence level to construct a prediction interval estimate of manatee deaths. Use x= 84 (for 840,000 registered boats) with a 99% confidence level. E Click the icon to view the boats and manatee data. Find the indicated prediction interval. Omanatees

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Use the accompanying paired data consisting of registered boats (tens of thousands) and manatee fatalities from boat encounters. Let x represent the number of registered boats and let y represent the corresponding number of manatee deaths. Use the given number of registered boats and the given
confidence level to construct a prediction interval estimate of manatee deaths. Use x = 84 (for 840,000 registered boats) with a 99% confidence level.
Click the icon to view the boats and manatee data.
Find the indicated prediction interval.
manatees <y < manatees
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:Use the accompanying paired data consisting of registered boats (tens of thousands) and manatee fatalities from boat encounters. Let x represent the number of registered boats and let y represent the corresponding number of manatee deaths. Use the given number of registered boats and the given confidence level to construct a prediction interval estimate of manatee deaths. Use x = 84 (for 840,000 registered boats) with a 99% confidence level. Click the icon to view the boats and manatee data. Find the indicated prediction interval. manatees <y < manatees (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Boats and Manatee Data
Boats
(tens of thousands)
Manatees
65
51
65
38
70
33
71
49
71
43
76
62
73
55
79
66
86
84
82
79
91
82
90
96
92
75
98
70
100
77
99
90
97
75
100
92
92
95
88
83
91
88
90
80
88
75
91
66
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Transcribed Image Text:Boats and Manatee Data Boats (tens of thousands) Manatees 65 51 65 38 70 33 71 49 71 43 76 62 73 55 79 66 86 84 82 79 91 82 90 96 92 75 98 70 100 77 99 90 97 75 100 92 92 95 88 83 91 88 90 80 88 75 91 66 Print Done
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