Concept explainers
To construct: the appropriate model on the basis of given data.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Height | Pressure |
48 | 29.1 |
44 | 31.9 |
40 | 35.3 |
36 | 39.3 |
32 | 44.2 |
28 | 50.3 |
24 | 58.8 |
20 | 70.7 |
18 | 77.9 |
16 | 87.9 |
14 | 100.4 |
12 | 117.6 |
Graph:
This scatter figure of data is to know about the relationship between the variables. It represents the association between the height of the cylinder and pressure inside the cylinder. Therefore, linear model would not be fit into the data well.
Height | 1/Pressure |
48 | 0.034364261 |
44 | 0.031347962 |
40 | 0.028328612 |
36 | 0.025445293 |
32 | 0.022624434 |
28 | 0.019880716 |
24 | 0.017006803 |
20 | 0.014144272 |
18 | 0.01283697 |
16 | 0.011376564 |
14 | 0.009960159 |
12 | 0.008503401 |
Again plotting the graph
Regression output of the estimated table
Coefficients | Standard Error | t Stat | P-value | Lower 95% | Upper 95% | Lower 95.0% | Upper 95.0% | |
Intercept | -7.6697E-05 | 7.81321E-05 | -0.981632891 | 0.349433095 | -0.000250786 | 9.73921E-05 | -0.000250786 | 9.73921E-05 |
X Variable 1 | 0.000713072 | 2.59959E-06 | 274.3012033 | 1.0199E-20 | 0.000707279 | 0.000718864 | 0.000707279 | 0.000718864 |
Therefore the required equation from the above of the regression equation
R-squared of the model is, about 100 percent which implies 100 percent of variability in the reciprocal of pressure is estimated for by the model.
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