Introduction To Statistics And Data Analysis
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Author: PECK, Roxy.
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a.
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Check whether the relationship between soil hardness and trail length is linear, with shorter trails associated with harder soil.
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To determine
Find the predicted value and precision of trail length, for soil hardness 6.0.
c.
To determine
Explain whether the simple linear regression is useful to predict the trail length given that soil hardness is 10.
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