62x12 + 63x2 + 64x22 + ɛ, calculate the point estimate. (Moreover, consider the mean mileage Using the model, y = 60 + 61×1 + obtained by all gallons of the gasoline when it is made with one unit of...


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62x12 + 63x2 + 64x22 + ɛ, calculate the point estimate. (Moreover, consider the mean mileage<br>Using the model, y = 60 + 61×1 +<br>obtained by all gallons of the gasoline when it is made with one unit of RST and two units of XST (a combination that the data on<br>the page margin indicates would maximize mean mileage). Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 4<br>decimal places.)<br>Answer is complete but not entirely correct.<br>Point estimate<br>33.4801<br>

Extracted text: 62x12 + 63x2 + 64x22 + ɛ, calculate the point estimate. (Moreover, consider the mean mileage Using the model, y = 60 + 61×1 + obtained by all gallons of the gasoline when it is made with one unit of RST and two units of XST (a combination that the data on the page margin indicates would maximize mean mileage). Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Point estimate 33.4801
United Oil Company is attempting to develop a reasonably priced unleaded gasoline that will deliver higher gasoline mileages than<br>can be achieved by its current unleaded gasolines. As part of its development process, United Oil wishes to study the effect of two<br>independent variables-x1, amount of gasoline additive RST (0, 1, or 2 units), and x2, amount of gasoline additive XST (0, 1, 2, or 3<br>units), on gasoline mileage, y. Mileage tests are carried out using equipment that simulates driving under prescribed conditions. The<br>combinations of x1 and x2 used in the experiment, along with the corresponding values of y, are given below.<br>RST<br>XST<br>Gas<br>Units<br>Units<br>Mileage<br>(y, mpg)<br>(x1)<br>(x2)<br>27.19<br>28.10<br>28.14<br>1<br>29.62<br>1<br>30.07<br>2<br>28.75<br>2<br>29.85<br>1<br>32.43<br>1<br>33.08<br>1<br>1<br>33.96<br>1<br>1<br>34.85<br>2<br>32.23<br>2<br>33.99<br>1<br>2<br>34.32<br>1<br>35.45<br>1<br>2<br>35.24<br>2<br>2<br>33.06<br>2<br>34.18<br>34.40<br>3<br>33.12<br>3<br>33.52<br>3<br>33.53<br>

Extracted text: United Oil Company is attempting to develop a reasonably priced unleaded gasoline that will deliver higher gasoline mileages than can be achieved by its current unleaded gasolines. As part of its development process, United Oil wishes to study the effect of two independent variables-x1, amount of gasoline additive RST (0, 1, or 2 units), and x2, amount of gasoline additive XST (0, 1, 2, or 3 units), on gasoline mileage, y. Mileage tests are carried out using equipment that simulates driving under prescribed conditions. The combinations of x1 and x2 used in the experiment, along with the corresponding values of y, are given below. RST XST Gas Units Units Mileage (y, mpg) (x1) (x2) 27.19 28.10 28.14 1 29.62 1 30.07 2 28.75 2 29.85 1 32.43 1 33.08 1 1 33.96 1 1 34.85 2 32.23 2 33.99 1 2 34.32 1 35.45 1 2 35.24 2 2 33.06 2 34.18 34.40 3 33.12 3 33.52 3 33.53

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