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Finding the Equation of a Regression Line In Exercises 1726, find the equation of the
Chapter 9, Problem 17(choose chapter or problem)
Finding the Equation of a Regression Line In Exercises 1726, find the equation of the regression line for the data. Then construct a scatter plot of the data and draw the regression line. (Each pair of variables has a significant correlation.) Then use the regression equation to predict the value of y for each of the x-values, if meaningful. If the x-value is not meaningful to predict the value of y, explain why not. If convenient, use technology.Height and Number of Stories The heights (in feet) and the numbers ofstories of nine notable buildings in Atlanta (Source: Emporis Corporation)Height, x 869 820 771 696 692 676 656 492 486Stories, y 60 50 50 52 40 47 41 39 26(a) x = 800 feet (b) x = 750 feet(c) x = 400 feet (d) x = 625 feet
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Finding the Equation of a Regression Line In Exercises 1726, find the equation of the regression line for the data. Then construct a scatter plot of the data and draw the regression line. (Each pair of variables has a significant correlation.) Then use the regression equation to predict the value of y for each of the x-values, if meaningful. If the x-value is not meaningful to predict the value of y, explain why not. If convenient, use technology.Height and Number of Stories The heights (in feet) and the numbers ofstories of nine notable buildings in Atlanta (Source: Emporis Corporation)Height, x 869 820 771 696 692 676 656 492 486Stories, y 60 50 50 52 40 47 41 39 26(a) x = 800 feet (b) x = 750 feet(c) x = 400 feet (d) x = 625 feet
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n=9