The Conch Café, located in Gulf Shores, Alabama, features casual lunches with a great view of the Gulf of Mexico. To accommodate the increase in business during the summer vacation season, Fuzzy Conch, the owner, hires a large number of servers as seasonal help. When he interviews a prospective server, he would like to provide data on the amount a server can earn in tips. He believes that the amount of the bill and the number of diners are both related to the amount of the tip. He gathered the following sample information.   Customer Amount of Tip Amount of Bill Number of Diners Customer Amount of Tip Amount of Bill Number of Diners

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The Conch Café, located in Gulf Shores, Alabama, features casual lunches with a great view of the Gulf of Mexico. To accommodate the increase in business during the summer vacation season, Fuzzy Conch, the owner, hires a large number of servers as seasonal help. When he interviews a prospective server, he would like to provide data on the amount a server can earn in tips. He believes that the amount of the bill and the number of diners are both related to the amount of the tip. He gathered the following sample information.

 

Customer Amount of Tip Amount of Bill Number of Diners Customer Amount of Tip Amount of Bill Number of Diners
1   $ 6.05   $ 73.22   1 16 $ 3.30   $ 23.59   2
2     4.50     28.23   4 17   3.50     22.30   2
3     1.00     10.65   1 18   3.25     32.00   2
4     2.40     19.82   3 19   5.40     50.02   4
5     5.00     28.62   3 20   2.25     17.60   3
6     4.25     24.83   2 21   1.40     41.80   5
7     .50     6.25   1 22   3.00     20.27   2
8     6.00     49.20   4 23   1.25     19.53   2
9     5.00     43.26   3 24   3.25     27.03   3
10     5.60     38.99   5 25   3.00     21.28   2
11     6.00     84.48   1 26   6.25     43.38   4
12     6.00     34.99   3 27   5.60     28.12   4
13     4.00     33.91   4 28   2.50     26.25   2
14     3.35     23.06   2 29   5.80     44.52   6
15     .75     4.65   1 30   5.40     89.01   5
  1. a-1. Develop a multiple regression equation with the amount of tips as the dependent variable and the amount of the bill and the number of diners as independent variables and complete the table. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

  2. a-2. Write out the regression equation. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

  3. a-3. How much does another diner add to the amount of the tips? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  4. b-1. Complete the ANOVA table. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Round "SSMS" to 3 decimal places and "F" to 2 decimal places.)

  5. b-2. What is your decision regarding the null-hypothesis?

  6. c-1. Conduct an individual test on each of the variables. What is the decision rule at the 0.05 level of significance? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

  7. c-2. Which variable should be deleted?

  8. Use the equation developed in part (c) to determine the coefficient of determination. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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