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Chapter 9.1, Problem 15P

(a)

To determine

Draw a scatter plot and the line that best fits the data.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 15P

The scatter plot with the line that best fits the data is,

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Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The variable x denotes lowest pressure (in millibars) as a cyclone approaches and variable y denotes the maximum wind speed (in miles per hour) of the cyclone.

Step by step procedure to obtain scatter plot using MINITAB software is given below:

  • Choose Graph > Scatterplot.
  • Choose With regression. Click OK.
  • In Y variables, enter the column of x.
  • In X variables, enter the column of y.
  • Click OK.

(b)

To determine

Identify whether the correlation is low, moderate, or strong.

Identify whether the direction of correlation is positive or negative.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 15P

The correlation is strong.

The direction of correlation is negative.

Explanation of Solution

From the scatter diagram of part (a), it can be observed that, all the data points are closer to the straight line indicating that correlation is strong. Also, as the value of x increases the value of y also has decreased, indicating that the two variables are in opposite direction. That is, the variables are negatively related.

Hence, the correlation is strong and direction of correlation is negative.

(c)

To determine

Verify the values of x, x2, y, y2 and xy using the calculator.

Find the value of r.

Explain whether y should tend to increase or decrease, as x increases based on value of r.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 15P

The value of r is –0.990.

The variable y should tend to decrease, as x increases based on value of r.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The formula for correlation coefficient is,

r=nxy(x)(y)nx2(x)2ny2(y)2

In the formula, n is the sample size.

Use Ti 83 calculator to find the sums of x, y, and xy as follows:

  • Select STAT > Edit > Enter the values of x and y as L1 and L2.
  • Click 2nd button; take the arrow to the MATH menu, and then press ‘5’ numbered key.
  • Click 2nd button; then press ‘1’ numbered key to get L1, and close the ‘)’ bracket.
  • Click 2nd button; take the arrow to the MATH menu, and then press ‘5’ numbered key.
  • Click 2nd button; then press ‘2’ numbered key to get L2, and close the ‘)’ bracket.
  • Click 2nd button; take the arrow to the MATH menu, and then press ‘5’ numbered key.
  • Click 2nd button; then press ‘1*2’ numbered key to get L1*L2, and close the ‘)’ bracket.
  • Click Enter.

Output using Ti 83 calculator is given below:

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From the Ti 83 calculator output, the value of x=5,823, y=580 and xy=556,315

Use Ti 83 calculator to find the sums of x2 and y2 as follows:

  • Select STAT > Edit > Enter the values of x and y as L1 and L2.
  • Click 2nd button; take the arrow to the MATH menu, and then press ‘5’ numbered key.
  • Click 2nd button; then press ‘1*1’ numbered key to get L1*L1, and close the ‘)’ bracket.
  • Click 2nd button; take the arrow to the MATH menu, and then press ‘5’ numbered key.
  • Click 2nd button; then press ‘2*2’ numbered key to get L2*L2, and close the ‘)’ bracket.
  • Click Enter.

Output using Ti 83 calculator is given below:

Bundle: Understandable Statistics, Loose-leaf Version, 12th + WebAssign Printed Access Card for Brase/Brase's Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods, 12th Edition, Single-Term, Chapter 9.1, Problem 15P , additional homework tip  3

From the Ti 83 calculator output, the value of x2=5,655,779 and y2=65,750.

Hence, the values are verified using calculator.

The value of correlation r is,

r=nxy(x)(y)nx2(x)2ny2(y)2=6(556,315)(5,823×580)6(5,655,779)(5,823)26(65,750)(580)2=3,337,8903,377,34027,34558,100=39,450165.3632×241.0394=39,45039,859.0465=0.990

Hence, the value of r is –0.990.

The value of correlation coefficient is negative indicating that as the variable x increases the variable y decreases. The value r (= –0.990) is very close to –1, indicating that there is strong relationship between variables x and y. This shows that, when x increases the value of y decreases.

Hence, the variable y should tend to decrease, as x increases based on value of r.

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