(a)
Construct a
(b)
Verify the values of
(c)
Find the value of
Find the value of
Find the value of a.
Find the value of b.
Find the equation of the least-squares line.
(d)
Construct a scatter diagram with least squares line.
Locate the point
(e)
Find the value of the coefficient of determination
Mention percentage of the variation in y that can be explained by variation in x.
Mention percentage of the variation in y that cannot be explained by variation in x.
(f)
Find the percentage of all fatal accidents due to speeding for 25-year-olds.
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