Connect Hosted by ALEKS Online Access for Elementary Statistics
Connect Hosted by ALEKS Online Access for Elementary Statistics
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Author: William Navidi
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 13.1, Problem 16E

a.

To determine

To find:The value of b1 .

a.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The value of b1 is 0.1540 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The MINITAB is shown below,

  Connect Hosted by ALEKS Online Access for Elementary Statistics, Chapter 13.1, Problem 16E

  Figure-1

From Figure-1 it is clear that the value of b1 is 0.1540 .

b.

To determine

To find: The value of se .

b.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The value of se is 0.716717 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

From Figure-1 it is clear that the value of se is 0.716717 .

c.

To determine

To find: The value of squares for x .

c.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The value of squares for x is 159.9 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The table is shown below.

    xxx¯(xx¯)2
    12-0.380.1444
    174.6221.3444
    3-9.3887.9844
    174.6221.3444
    163.6213.1044
    11-1.381.9044
    141.622.6244
    9-3.3811.4244
      (xx¯)2=159.9

Thus, the value of squares for x is 159.9 .

d.

To determine

To find:The value of standard error of b1 and Sb .

d.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The value of standard error of b1 and Sb is 0.0567 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The value of

  sb=se ( x x ¯ ) 2 =0.716717 159.9=0.0567

Thus, the value of standard error of b1 and Sb is 0.0567 .

e.

To determine

To find:The critical value.

e.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The critical value is 2.447 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The degree of freedom is,

  dof=n2=82=6

The critical value is 2.447

f.

To determine

To find:The margin of error.

f.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The margin of error is 0.1387 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The margin of error is,

  ME=tα2×sb=2.447×0.0567=0.1387

Thus, the margin of error is 0.1387 .

g.

To determine

To find:The confidence interval for the data.

g.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The confidence interval for the data is (0.2927,0.0153) .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The confidence interval is,

  CI=0.154±0.1387=(0.2927,0.0153)

Thus, the confidence interval for the data is (0.2927,0.0153) .

h.

To determine

To explain:The test for the hypothesis H0:β1=0 versus H1:β10 .

h.

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Explanation of Solution

Given information: The data is shown below.

    x12173171611149
    y1314161314141314

Calculation:

The test statistics is,

  t=b1sb=0.1540.0567=2.72

Since, the test statistic is greater than the critical value.

Thus, the null hypothesis is rejected.

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