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(a)
To make a
(a)

Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. Thus, the scatterplot is as follows:
In the above scatterplot, the birth rates are on the vertical line and the years are on the horizontal line. By the scatterplot we can see that the as the years increases the birth rates of women decreases. So, we can see that the relationship is negative in nature and as the points are less scattered so, the relationship can be strong and linear.
(b)
To find the equation of the regression line.
(b)

Answer to Problem 44E
Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. Thus, we have the table as:
Year | Birth rate |
1965 | 19.4 |
1970 | 18.4 |
1975 | 14.8 |
1980 | 15.9 |
1985 | 15.6 |
1990 | 16.4 |
1995 | 14.8 |
2000 | 14.4 |
2005 | 14 |
Thus, we will calculate the mean and standard deviation of the age and price by using excel as,
Formula used:
The formula for mean is as:
And the formula for the standard deviation is as:
And the formula for
Calculation:
The mean, standard deviation and correlation is calculated as:
For the mean,
Year | Birth rate | |
Average = | =AVERAGE(D46:D54) | =AVERAGE(E46:E54) |
For the standard deviation,
Year | Birth rate | |
Standard deviation = | =STDEV(D46:D54) | =STDEV(E46:E54) |
For the correlation,
Correlation | =CORREL(D46:D54,E46:E54) |
And the result is as:
For the mean,
Year | Birth rate | |
Average = | 1985 | 15.97 |
For the standard deviation,
Year | Birth rate | |
Standard deviation = | 13.69 | 1.84 |
For the correlation,
Correlation = | -0.821 |
So, we have,
Thus, the equation of the regression line can be calculated as:
And the regression equation is as:
(c)
To check to see if the line is an appropriate model.
(c)

Answer to Problem 44E
The model is appropriate.
Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. So, we have,
And the regression equation is as:
To check if the line is an appropriate model, we will check the residual plot of this model. Thus, we see that the residual plot does not show a visible pattern then this linear model is appropriate.
(d)
To interpret the slope of the line.
(d)

Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. So, we have,
And the regression equation is as:
Thus, the slope of the line interprets that on average, every year the birth rates per
(e)
To estimate what the rate was in
(e)

Answer to Problem 44E
The rate was
Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. So, we have,
And the regression equation is as:
Thus, the birth rate in the year
(f)
To find out how close did your model come.
(f)

Answer to Problem 44E
Our model is just
Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. So, we have,
And the regression equation is as:
It is given that the actual rate in
Thus, our model is just
(g)
To predict what the birth rate will be in
(g)

Answer to Problem 44E
The birth rate that will be in
Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. So, we have,
And the regression equation is as:
Thus, the birth rate that will be in year
We can say about the faith in this prediction that as the year will increase in the future this model will be less appropriate because we cannot say about the trend that will be occurring in the future about the birth rates as it can increase due to future innovations and technologies.
(h)
To predict what the birth rate will be in
(h)

Answer to Problem 44E
The birth rate that will be in
Explanation of Solution
In the equation it is given the information about the number of lives of women during the years in the United States. So, we have,
And the regression equation is as:
Thus, the birth rate that will be in year
We can say about the faith in this prediction that as the year will increase in the future this model will be less appropriate because we cannot say about the trend that will be occurring in the future about the birth rates as it can increase due to future innovations and technologies.
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