The accompanying data are the shoe sizes and heights (in inches) of 14 men. Find the equation of the regression line. Th
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The accompanying data are the shoe sizes and heights (in inches) of 14 men. Find the equation of the regression line. Th
Part a. The equation of the regression line is y=x+_. (Round to 2 decimal places as Part b. Construct a scatter plot of the data and draw the regression line. Plot shoe size on the horizontal axis and height on the vertical axis. Part c. needed) Predict the height for a shoe size of 11.5 If it is meaningful. Select the correct choice below and, ifnecessary, fill in the answer box within your choice: Option 1: Y= in. (Round to two decimal places asneeded.) Option 2: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x= 11.5 is not an x-value in the original data. Option 3: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x= 11.5 is inside the range of the original data. Part d. Predict the height for a shoe size of 8.0 If it is meaningful. Select the correct choice below and, ifnecessary, fill in the answer box within your choice: Option 1: Y=_in. (Round to two decimal places asneeded.) Option 2: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x= 8.0 is not an x-value in the original data, Option 3: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x= 8.0 is inside the range of the original data.
Part e. Predict the height for a shoe size of 15.5 If it is meaningful. Select the correct choice below and, ifnecessary, fill in the answer box within your choice: Option 1: Y=_in. (Round to two decimal places asneeded.) Option 2: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x= 15.5 is not an x-value in the original data. Option 3: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x= 11.5 is inside the range of the original data. Part f. Predict the height for a shoe size of 10 If it is meaningful. Select the correct choice below and, ifnecessary, fill in the answer box within your choice: 27 Option 1: Y= in. (Round to two decimal places asneeded.) Option 2: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x-10 is not an x-value in the original data. Option 3: It is not meaningful to predict this value of y because x-10 is inside the range of the original data.