Statistics Through Applications
Statistics Through Applications
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ISBN: 9781429219747
Author: Daren S. Starnes, David Moore, Dan Yates
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.63RE

(a)

To determine

To construct the scatterplot that is suitable for predicting when the cherry trees will bloom from the temperature and describe the direction, form and strength of the relationship.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

The scatterplot for predicting when the cherry trees will bloom from the temperature is as follows:

  Statistics Through Applications, Chapter 4, Problem 4.63RE , additional homework tip  1

There is a moderately strong, negative linear relationship between temperature and the days in April until the first blossom.

(b)

To determine

To find the equation of the least squares regression line and interpret the slope and y -intercept of the line.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 4.63RE

Days in April in first blossom =4.4272(temperature)+31.588

The slope is 4.4272 days.

The y -intercept is 31.588 days.

Explanation of Solution

The equation of the least squares regression line is:

Days in April in first blossom =4.4272(temperature)+31.588

The slope says that for every degree increase in temperature, the number of days in April to first bloom decreases on average, by 4.4272 days. The y -intercept says that at zero degrees, it would take 31.588 days in April until the first bloom.

(c)

To determine

To predict when the first cherry blossom will appear.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 4.63RE

The first cherry blossom will appear in 16 days .

Explanation of Solution

The average march temperature this year was 3.50C .

To calculate it,

Days in April to first bloom =4.4272(temperature)+31.588=4.4272(3.5)+31.58816 days

The first cherry blossom will appearin 16 days .

(d)

To determine

To find the residual for the year when the average march temperature was 4.50C .

(d)

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Answer to Problem 4.63RE

The residual is 2 .

Explanation of Solution

The average march temperature was 4.50C .

Days in April to first bloom =4.4272(temperature)+31.588=4.4272(4.5)+31.58812 days

Residual =1012=2

(e)

To determine

To construct a residual plot and describe what we see.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 4.63RE

Explanation of Solution

The residual plot is as:

  Statistics Through Applications, Chapter 4, Problem 4.63RE , additional homework tip  2

There is quite a bit of deviation from the x-axis, indicating that the regression model does not do a very good job of predicting the days in April until first bloom.

(f)

To determine

To find and interpret the value of r2 in this setting.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 4.63RE

  r2=0.635 .

Explanation of Solution

The regression model accurately predicts the days in April until first bloom 63.5% of the time.

  r2=0.635 .

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