A chemical reaction is run 12 times, and the temperature xi (in °C) and the yield yi (in percent of a theoretical maximum) is recorded each time. The following summary statistics are recorded:   x⎯⎯=65.0, y⎯⎯=29.03,∑ni=1(xi−x⎯⎯)2=6032.0,∑ni=1(yi−y⎯⎯)2=835.42,∑ni=1(xi−x⎯⎯)(yi−y⎯⎯)=1988.5x¯=65.0, y¯=29.03,∑i=1n(xi−x¯)2=6032.0,∑i=1n(yi−y¯)2=835.42,∑i=1n(xi−x¯)(yi−y¯)=1988.5   Let β0 represent the hypothetical yield at a temperature of 0°C, and let β1 represent the increase in yield caused by an increase in temperature of 1°C. Assume that assumptions 1 through 4 for errors in linear models hold.       Find 95% confidence intervals for β0 and β1. Round the answers to three decimal places.     The 95% confidence interval for β0 is (  ,  ).   The 95% confidence interval for β1 is (  ,  ).

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A chemical reaction is run 12 times, and the temperature xi (in °C) and the yield yi (in percent of a theoretical maximum) is recorded each time. The following summary statistics are recorded:

 

x⎯⎯=65.0, y⎯⎯=29.03,∑ni=1(xi−x⎯⎯)2=6032.0,∑ni=1(yi−y⎯⎯)2=835.42,∑ni=1(xi−x⎯⎯)(yi−y⎯⎯)=1988.5x¯=65.0, y¯=29.03,∑i=1n(xi−x¯)2=6032.0,∑i=1n(yi−y¯)2=835.42,∑i=1n(xi−x¯)(yi−y¯)=1988.5

 

Let β0 represent the hypothetical yield at a temperature of 0°C, and let β1 represent the increase in yield caused by an increase in temperature of 1°C. Assume that assumptions 1 through 4 for errors in linear models hold.

 

 

 

Find 95% confidence intervals for β0 and β1. Round the answers to three decimal places.

 

 

The 95% confidence interval for β0 is (  ,  ).

 

The 95% confidence interval for β1 is (  ,  ).

 

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