The table below shows the amounts of crude oil​ (in thousands of barrels per​ day) produced by a country and the amounts of crude oil​ (in thousands of barrels per​ day) imported by a​ country, for the last seven years. Construct and interpret a 95​% prediction interval for the amount of crude oil imported by the this country when the amount of crude oil produced by the country is 5,509 thousand barrels per day. The equation of the regression line is ModifyingAbove .y=−1.137x+15,912.199. Oil​ produced, x 5,830 5,704 5,645 5,405 5,159 5,053 5,028   Oil​ imported, y 9,300 9,117 9,628 10,062 10,119 10,159 10,013

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The table below shows the amounts of crude oil​ (in thousands of barrels per​ day) produced by a country and the amounts of crude oil​ (in thousands of barrels per​ day) imported by a​ country, for the last seven years. Construct and interpret a
95​%
prediction interval for the amount of crude oil imported by the this country when the amount of crude oil produced by the country is
5,509
thousand barrels per day. The equation of the regression line is ModifyingAbove .y=−1.137x+15,912.199.
Oil​ produced, x
5,830
5,704
5,645
5,405
5,159
5,053
5,028
 
Oil​ imported, y
9,300
9,117
9,628
10,062
10,119
10,159
10,013
Construct and interpret a
95​%
prediction interval for the amount of crude oil imported when the amount of crude oil produced by the country is
5,509
thousand barrels per day. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice.
​(Round to the nearest cent as​ needed.)
 
A.
We can be
95​%
confident that when the amount of oil produced is
5,509
thousand​ barrels, the amount of oil imported will be between
(Blank)
and
(blank)
 
B.
There is a
95​%
chance that the predicted amount of oil imported is between
(Blank)
and
(blank)
thousand​ barrels, when there are
5,509
thousand barrels produced.
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