If we knew the width and height of cylindrical tin cans of
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If we knew the width and height of cylindrical tin cans of food, could we predict the volume of these cans with precision and accuracy? a. Give the equation that would allow us to make such predictions. b. Is the relationship between volume and its predictors, height and width, a linear one? c. Should we use an additive multiple regression model to predict a volume of a can from its height and width? Explain. d. If you were to take logarithms of each side of the equation in Part (a), would the relationship be linear?
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