Concept explainers
a.
To graph: The
a.
Answer to Problem 4.6.2.4P
The given scatter plot has a weak
Explanation of Solution
Given: The given data which shows the number of visitors to a ski park and the outside temperature is as follows-
Temperature (In Fahrenheit) | Number of visitors |
20 | 600 |
25 | 620 |
30 | 650 |
35 | 585 |
40 | 502 |
45 | 565 |
50 | 380 |
55 | 362 |
60 | 403 |
Graph: The scatter plot of the given data is as follows-
Interpretation: The line of best fit has a negative slope. Also, the scatter points are not clustered together near the line. Hence, the given scatter plot depicts a weak negative correlation.
b.
The equation of the line of regression.
b.
Answer to Problem 4.6.2.4P
The equation of the line of regression is-
Explanation of Solution
Given: The given data which shows the number of visitors to a ski park and the outside temperature is as follows-
Temperature (In Fahrenheit) | Number of visitors |
20 | 600 |
25 | 620 |
30 | 650 |
35 | 585 |
40 | 502 |
45 | 565 |
50 | 380 |
55 | 362 |
60 | 403 |
Concept Used: Any line passing through the points
Calculation: From the graph it can be considered that the line of best fit or the regression line passes through the points (25,620) and (40,502). Thus, the equation of the regression line will be-
c.
To verify: The interpretation of the slope and y-intercept of the regression line.
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The equation of the line of regression as determined earlier is-
Comparing the equation of the regression line with the general equation of a straight line, i.e.-
The negative slope implies a negative correlation, i.e.- the values of y decreases with an increase in the values of x . Thus, it shows that with increase in outside temperature the number of visitors at the ski park decreases.
The y -intercept gives an assumed value of the y variable when the value of the x variable is zero, i.e.- it gives a statistical value of the number of visitors at the ski park when the outside temperature is 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
d.
The reasonable outputs of y for given values of x in the domain of the equation of the regression line.
d.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The regression line has the equation-
No, the regression line gives a statistical interpretation of a given data which can’t be used to determine the values of y for any given value of x for real work scenarios. For example, the y -intercept of the regression line is 816.66667 (approx.) which suggests that when the outside temperature is 0 degrees Fahrenheit, the number of visitors in the ski park is about 817. At such low temperature people prefer to stay indoors and it is an unreasonable number of visitors for a ski park to accommodate.
e.
The number of visitors if the outside temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
e.
Answer to Problem 4.6.2.4P
The ski park can expect 565 visitors when the outside temperature is 32 degrees.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The regression line has the equation-
Concept Used: The regression line gives a statistical interpretation of the given data which can be used to find the values of one variable if the other variable is known.
Calculations: The regression line is-
When the outside temperature is 32 degrees, i.e.- when x = 32, the number of expected visitors will be-
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