EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT.
EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT.
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Author: Mendenhall
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.26SE

a)

To determine

To find: The equation of the line relating E ( y ) to advertising expenditure x1 for the men’s wear department.

a)

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Given:

The data is:

    Department12345
    Men's wear A5.25.97.77.99.4
    Children’s wear B8.299.110.510.5
    Women's wear C1010.312.112.713.6

Calculation:

The Minitab output is:

  EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT., Chapter 13, Problem 13.26SE , additional homework tip  1

Thus, the least-square line is:

  E(y)=4.10+1.04x1+3.53x2+4.76x30.430x1x20.080x1x3=4.10+1.04x1+3.53(0)+4.76(0)0.43(0)0.080(0)=4.10+1.04x1

b)

To determine

To find: The equation of the line E ( y ) to x1 .

b)

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The equation of the line E ( y ) to x1 can be calculated as:

  E(y)=4.10+1.04x1+3.53x2+4.76x30.430x1x20.080x1x3=4.10+1.04x1+3.53(1)+4.76(0)0.43x10.080(0)=4.10+1.04x1+3.530.430x1=7.63+0.61x1

c)

To determine

To find: The equation of the line E ( y ) to x1 for the women’s wear department C.

c)

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The equation of the line E ( y ) to x1 for the women’s wear department C can be calculated as:

  E(y)=4.10+1.04x1+3.53x2+4.76x30.430x1x20.080x1x3=4.10+1.04x1+3.53(0)+4.76(1)0.43(1)0.080x1=4.10+1.04x1+4.760.080x1=8.86+0.96x1

d)

To determine

To find: The difference between the intercepts of the E ( y ) lines corresponding to the children’s wear B and men’s wear A departments.

d)

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The difference between the intercepts of the E ( y ) lines corresponding to the children’s wear B and men’s wear A departments can be calculated by taking the difference of above two parts as shown below:

  E(y)4.101.04x1=E(y)7.630.61x1

The difference between the intercept is 3.53.

e)

To determine

To find: The difference between the slopes of the E ( y ) lines corresponding to the children’s wear B and men’s wear A departments.

e)

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The difference between the intercepts of the E ( y ) lines corresponding to the children’s wear B and men’s wear A departments can be calculated by taking the difference of above two parts as shown below:

  E(y)4.101.04x1=E(y)7.630.61x1

The difference between the slopes is 0.08.

f)

To determine

To find: Whether the slope of the lines corresponding to the three departments are equal.

f)

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The Excel output is:

  EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT., Chapter 13, Problem 13.26SE , additional homework tip  2

From the Excel output, the p -value is less than the level of significance. The null hypothesis is rejected. Thus, it could be concluded that the slope of lines corresponding to three departments are unequal.

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