Chirps/Second Temperature (° F) 20.0 88.6 16.0 71.6 19.8 93.3 18.4 84.3 17.1 80.6 15.5 75.2 14.7 69.7 15.7 71.6 15.4 69.4 16.3 83.3 15.0 79.6 17.2 82.6 16.0 80.6 17.0 83.5 14.4 76.3 a.) Write a linear...


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Chirps/Second<br>Temperature (° F)<br>20.0<br>88.6<br>16.0<br>71.6<br>19.8<br>93.3<br>18.4<br>84.3<br>17.1<br>80.6<br>15.5<br>75.2<br>14.7<br>69.7<br>15.7<br>71.6<br>15.4<br>69.4<br>16.3<br>83.3<br>15.0<br>79.6<br>17.2<br>82.6<br>16.0<br>80.6<br>17.0<br>83.5<br>14.4<br>76.3<br>a.) Write a linear regression for the above situation, where the independent variable is<br>chirps/second. (Round values to the nearest hundredth).<br>y =<br>x +<br>b.) Use your regression equation from part a to determine the temperature if there are 23.0 chirps<br>per second. (nearest hundredth)<br>c.) If the temperature is 65 degrees F, according to your regression model, what should be the<br>chirps per second? (nearest hundredth)<br>

Extracted text: Chirps/Second Temperature (° F) 20.0 88.6 16.0 71.6 19.8 93.3 18.4 84.3 17.1 80.6 15.5 75.2 14.7 69.7 15.7 71.6 15.4 69.4 16.3 83.3 15.0 79.6 17.2 82.6 16.0 80.6 17.0 83.5 14.4 76.3 a.) Write a linear regression for the above situation, where the independent variable is chirps/second. (Round values to the nearest hundredth). y = x + b.) Use your regression equation from part a to determine the temperature if there are 23.0 chirps per second. (nearest hundredth) c.) If the temperature is 65 degrees F, according to your regression model, what should be the chirps per second? (nearest hundredth)

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