For this exercise, round all regression parameters to three decimal places. The following table shows the probability P, as a percentage, of a college football team converting on fourth down (when not...


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For this exercise, round all regression parameters to three decimal places.<br>The following table shows the probability P, as a percentage, of a college football team converting on fourth down (when not goal to go) versus the distance D, in yards, to the first-down marker.<br>D= distance,<br>in yards<br>P = probability (96)<br>60<br>46<br>5<br>6<br>37<br>34<br>(a) Use exponential regression to model the data.<br>P(D) =<br>(b) Plot the data along with the exponential model.<br>100<br>100<br>100<br>100<br>80<br>80<br>60<br>60<br>60<br>60<br>40<br>40<br>40<br>40<br>20<br>20<br>20<br>20<br>D<br>4<br>6<br>8<br>6<br>(c) What probability does the model give of gaining a first down for fourth down and 10 yards to go? (Note: The actual probability is 28%. Round your answer to two decimal places.)<br>| %<br>

Extracted text: For this exercise, round all regression parameters to three decimal places. The following table shows the probability P, as a percentage, of a college football team converting on fourth down (when not goal to go) versus the distance D, in yards, to the first-down marker. D= distance, in yards P = probability (96) 60 46 5 6 37 34 (a) Use exponential regression to model the data. P(D) = (b) Plot the data along with the exponential model. 100 100 100 100 80 80 60 60 60 60 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 20 D 4 6 8 6 (c) What probability does the model give of gaining a first down for fourth down and 10 yards to go? (Note: The actual probability is 28%. Round your answer to two decimal places.) | %

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