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Exercise 14.6 (Static) THE DIRECT LABOR COST CASE An accountant wishes to predict direct labor cost on the basis of the

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Exercise 14.6 (Static) THE DIRECT LABOR COST CASE An accountant wishes to predict direct labor cost on the basis of the batch size (1) of a product produced in a job shop. Data for 12 production runs are given in the table below, along with the Excel output from fitting a least squares regression line to the data. Direct Labor Cost Data Direct Labor Batch Cost, ($1005) Size, 71 5 663 62 381 35 138 12 361 83 145 14 493 46 548 52 251 23 1024 100 435 41 25 772 Cheer

Batch Size Line Fit Plot 1000 +LaborCost = 18.488 + 10.146* BSize 800 8 600 8 400 200 20 80 100 40 60 Batch Size (a) Calculate by and be. (Round intermediate steps to 4 decimals places.) b1 bo

(c) Write the least squares prediction equation. (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.) y-hat- (d) Use the least squares line to obtain a point estimate of the mean direct labor cost for all batches of size 60 and a point prediction of the direct labor cost for an individual batch of size 60. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) y-hat(60) hundreds of dollars