An article gave a scatter plot along with the least squares line of x = rainfall volume (m) and y = runoff volume (m2) f

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An article gave a scatter plot along with the least squares line of x = rainfall volume (m) and y = runoff volume (m2) f

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An Article Gave A Scatter Plot Along With The Least Squares Line Of X Rainfall Volume M And Y Runoff Volume M2 F 1
An Article Gave A Scatter Plot Along With The Least Squares Line Of X Rainfall Volume M And Y Runoff Volume M2 F 1 (209.86 KiB) Viewed 24 times
An article gave a scatter plot along with the least squares line of x = rainfall volume (m) and y = runoff volume (m2) for a particular location. The accompanying values were read from the plot. x 5 12 14 20 23 30 40 52 55 67 72 85 96 112 127 y 4 10 13 15 15 25 27 47 38 46 53 69 82 102 99 USE SALT (a) Does a scatter plot of the data support the use of the simple linear regression model? Yes, the scatterplot shows a reasonable linear relationship. Yes, the scatterplot shows a random scattering with no pattern. No, the scatterplot shows a reasonable linear relationship. No, the scatterplot shows a random scattering with no pattern. (b) Calculate point estimates of the slope and intercept of the population regression line. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) slope 0.8351 intercept -2.0954 (c) Calculate a point estimate of the true average runoff volume when rainfall volume is 47. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 37.1543 ✓m (d) Calculate a point estimate of the standard deviation o. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) 4.78 Xm (e) What proportion of the observed variation in runoff volume can be attributed to the simple linear regression relationship between runoff and rainfall? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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