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(a)
To find: The least squares regression line for the given data.
(a)

Answer to Problem 23E
The equation is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The monthly sales for four different prices of the tool:
Price, x | Demand, y |
$25 | 82 |
$30 | 75 |
$35 | 67 |
$40 | 55 |
Calculation:
Let the general equation of the least squares regression line be
In order to determine value of the coefficients of a and b in the set of equations (1), construct a table as shown below:
x | y | ||
25 | 82 | 2050 | 625 |
30 | 75 | 2250 | 900 |
35 | 67 | 2345 | 1225 |
40 | 55 | 2200 | 1600 |
Table 1
Substitute the values from the above table into the set of equations (1).
Simplify the set of equations to determine the values of a and b.
So, the equation of the least squares regression line becomes,
(b)
To estimate: The demand when the price is $32.95.
(b)

Answer to Problem 23E
The demand is 69 tools.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The lease squares regression line is
Calculation:
To determine the demand, substitute 32.95 for x in the least squares regression line and simplify as shown below:
(c)
To estimate: The price that creates a demand of 83 tools.
(c)

Answer to Problem 23E
The price is $25.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The lease squares regression line is
Calculation:
To determine the price, substitute 83 for y in the least squares regression line and simplify as shown below:
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