The equation used to predict annual cauliflower yield (in poinds per acre) is y^=24.133+4.428x1−4.755x2, where x1 is
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The equation used to predict annual cauliflower yield (in poinds per acre) is y^=24.133+4.428x1−4.755x2, where x1 is
The equation used to predict annual cauliflower yield (in poinds per acre) is y^=24.133+4.428x1−4.755x2, where x1 is the number of acres planted and x2 is the number of acres harvested. Use the multiple regression equation to predict the y-values for the values of the independent variables. (a) x1=35,800,x2=36,200 (b) x1=37,600,x2=37,800 (c) x1=38,600,x2=38,700 (d) x1=41,800,x2=41,900 (a) The predicted yield is 10,524.4 pounds per acre- (Round to one decimal place as needed) (b) The predicted yleld is pounds per acre. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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