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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

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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. Then construct a scatter plot of the data and draw the regression line. Then use the regression equation to predict the value of y for each of the given x-values, if meaningful. If the x-value is not meaningful to predict the value of y, explain why not. (a)x= 11.5 (b) x 8.0. (c)x= 15.5 (d) x = 10.0 Click the icon to view the table of shoe sizes and heights L The equation of the regression line is y=x+ (Round to two decimal places as needed) Comp Shoe Sizes and Heights Shoe Size, x 85 9.0 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.0 10.5 10.5 11.0 11.0 11.0 12.0 12.0 12.5 Height, y 66.5 68.5 67.5 70.5 70.5 72.5 71.5 69.5 71.0 71.5 72.5 73.0 74.0 74.0 X
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.
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