Loose Leaf for Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics
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ISBN: 9781260152647
Author: Douglas A. Lind
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 49CE
a.
To determine
Find and interpret the regression equation.
Check whether more bidders tend to increase or decrease the amount of winning bid.
b.
To determine
Find the amount of the winning bid if there were seven bidders.
c.
To determine
Construct a 95% prediction interval for the winning bid when there is 7 bidders on the project.
d.
To determine
Find and interpret the value of coefficient of determination.
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