1. Mr. Mearig has an unintentionally acquired collection of coffee mugs in his house. To perform a study he measured the height of each mug in inches and poured 200° coffee into the mug. He recorded the temperature of the coffee after exactly ten minutes had passed. The data is in the table: a) Complete a full regression analysis of the data: (you may need to attach a separate page) Sketch the Scatterplot sketch and interpret the residual plot write the regression equation interpret the regression coefficient interpret the correlation coefficient and coefficient of determination. b) Mr. Mearig received a coffee mug from his favorite AP Statistics student. He immediately rushed to find his ruler and measured the height as 6 inches tall. "I can predict the temperature of my coffee after ten minutes using my past research!" he told his student. What temperature would he predict? = height = temp 8 10 4.5 3.5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 65 5.5 85355 9.5 9.5 5.5 3 8.5 7 LO 5 6 3.5 6.5 182 192 133 129 152 139 175 180 127 187 148 126 185 165 175 148 128 162 c) One coffee cup appears to be an outlier. Identify the mug, indicate the residual value, and explain what would happen to the correlation coefficient without that mug included: Bonus: Regression models may indicate correlation but not necessarily causation. Aside from the height of the mugs, what other variables could affect the temperature changes? List at least three: [using complete sentences]
1. Mr. Mearig has an unintentionally acquired collection of coffee mugs in his house. To perform a study he measured the height of each mug in inches and poured 200° coffee into the mug. He recorded the temperature of the coffee after exactly ten minutes had passed. The data is in the table: a) Complete a full regression analysis of the data: (you may need to attach a separate page) Sketch the Scatterplot sketch and interpret the residual plot write the regression equation interpret the regression coefficient interpret the correlation coefficient and coefficient of determination. b) Mr. Mearig received a coffee mug from his favorite AP Statistics student. He immediately rushed to find his ruler and measured the height as 6 inches tall. "I can predict the temperature of my coffee after ten minutes using my past research!" he told his student. What temperature would he predict? = height = temp 8 10 4.5 3.5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 65 5.5 85355 9.5 9.5 5.5 3 8.5 7 LO 5 6 3.5 6.5 182 192 133 129 152 139 175 180 127 187 148 126 185 165 175 148 128 162 c) One coffee cup appears to be an outlier. Identify the mug, indicate the residual value, and explain what would happen to the correlation coefficient without that mug included: Bonus: Regression models may indicate correlation but not necessarily causation. Aside from the height of the mugs, what other variables could affect the temperature changes? List at least three: [using complete sentences]
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