Find the regression equation, letting the first variable be the predictor (x) variable. Using the listed actress/actor a

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Find the regression equation, letting the first variable be the predictor (x) variable. Using the listed actress/actor a

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Find The Regression Equation Letting The First Variable Be The Predictor X Variable Using The Listed Actress Actor A 1
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Find the regression equation, letting the first variable be the predictor (x) variable. Using the listed actress/actor ages in various years, find the best predicted age of the Best Actor winner given that the age of the Best Actress winner that year is 28 years. Is the result within 5 years of the actual Best Actor winner, whose age was 53 years? Best Actress 31 34 45 28 63 21 44 52 0 Best Actor 42 47 50 49 59 53 39 29 58 31 36 28 39 55 46 34 BCG Find the equation of the regression line. ŷ+ (Round the y-intercept to one decimal place as needed. Round the slope to three decimal haces as needed.) The best predicted age of the Best Actor winner given that the age of the Best Actress winner that year is 28 years is years old. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) Is the result within 5 years of the actual Best Actor winner, whose age was 53 years? the actual winner's age the predicted age is
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