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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Finding a Prediction Interval. In Exercises 1316, use the paired data consisting of foot lengths (cm) and heights (cm) of the 40 people listed in Data Set 2 of Appendix B. Let x represent foot length and let y represent the corresponding height. Use the given foot length and the given confidence level to construct a prediction interval estimate of height. (Hint: Use the results in the top half of the Minitab display that accompanies Exercises 912. Also, x = 25.68 c m , x = 1027.2 c m , and x 2 = 26 , 530.92 cm 2 . )Foot length: 22.0 cm 90% confidence
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The first step in solving 10-4 problem number 15 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Finding a Prediction Interval. In Exercises 1316, use the paired data consisting of foot lengths (cm) and heights (cm) of the 40 people listed in Data Set 2 of Appendix B. Let x represent foot length and let y represent the corresponding height. Use the given foot length and the given confidence level to construct a prediction interval estimate of height. (Hint: Use the results in the top half of the Minitab display that accompanies Exercises 912. Also, x = 25.68 c m , x = 1027.2 c m , and x 2 = 26 , 530.92 cm 2 . )Foot length: 22.0 cm 90% confidence
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