s e Notation Using Data Set 1 from Appendix B, if we let the predictor variable x represent heights of males and let the response variable y represent weights of males, the sample of 40 heights and weights results in s e = 17.5436 cm. In your own words, describe what that value of s e represents.
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Interpreting the Coefficient of Determination. In Exercises 58, use the value of the linear correlation coefficient r to find the coefficient of determination and the percentage of the total variation that can be explained by the linear relationship between the two variables from the Appendix B data sets.r = 0.963 ( x = chest size of a bear , y = weight of a bear )
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The first step in solving 10-4 problem number 6 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Interpreting the Coefficient of Determination. In Exercises 58, use the value of the linear correlation coefficient r to find the coefficient of determination and the percentage of the total variation that can be explained by the linear relationship between the two variables from the Appendix B data sets.r = 0.963 ( x = chest size of a bear , y = weight of a bear )
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