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D Question 8 5 pts Referring to the Blood Alcohol Content data, determine the least squares regression line to predict t

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D Question 8 5 pts Referring to the Blood Alcohol Content data, determine the least squares regression line to predict the BACY) from the number of beers consumed X). Give the intercept and slope of the line below. Round each to 4 decimal places. Your answer should be in the form: 9 intercept + slope X x 9 = . ac

The next 5 questions refer to the following data set. The EESEE story "Blood Alcohol Content" describes a study in which 16 student volunteers at the Ohio State University drank a randomly assigned number of cans of beer. Thirty minutes later, a police officer measured their blood alcohol content (BAC) in grams of alcohol per deciliter of blood. Steve thinks he can drive legally 30 minutes after he finishes drinking 5 beers. The legal limit is BAC 0.08 in all states. We want to predict Steve's BAC, using no information other than he drinks 5 beers. The data are given in the eesee.xlsx in the Google Drive or in StatCrunch;