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Chapter 10.3, Problem 22BSC
Regression and Predictions. Exercises 13-28 use the same data sets as Exercises 13-28 in Section 10-2. In each case, find the regression equation, letting the first variable be the predictor (x) variable. Find the indicated predicted value by following the prediction procedure summarized in Figure 10-5.
22. Car Repair Costs Find the best predicted repair costs for a full-rear crash for a Volkswagon Passat, given that its repair cost from a full-front crash is $4594. How does the result compare to the $982 actual repair cost from a full-rear crash?
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