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Chapter 11.2, Problem 19LM
a.
To determine
To complete: The table with appropriate values.
b.
To determine
To plot: The least square line on
To plot: The line
c.
To determine
The SSE is larger for the line in part b than it is for the least square line.
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Worksheet 10
Jesse runs a small business selling and delivering mealie meal to the spaza shops.
He charges a fixed rate of R80, 00 for delivery and then R15, 50 for each packet of
mealle meal he delivers. The table below helps him to calculate what to charge
his customers.
10
20
30
40
50
Packets of mealie
meal (m)
Total costs in Rands
80
235
390
545
700
855
(c)
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Define the following terms:
10.1.1. Independent Variables
10.1.2. Dependent Variables
10.2.
10.3.
10.4.
10.5.
Determine the independent and dependent variables.
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What shape do you expect the graph to be? Why?
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table above.
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900
800
700
600
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500
400
300
200
100
0
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