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MATH 225N: Week 8 Quiz

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Performing Linear Regressions with Technology


An amateur astronomer is researching statistical properties of known stars using a
variety of databases. They collect the absolute magnitude or MV and stellar mass
or M⊙ for 30 stars. The absolute magnitude of a star is the intensity of light that would
be observed from the star at a distance of 10 parsecs from the star. This is measured
in terms of a particular band of the light spectrum, indicated by the subscript letter,
which in this case is V for the visual light spectrum. The scale is logarithmic and
an MV that is 1 less than another comes from a star that is 10 times more luminous
than the other. The stellar mass of a star is how many times the sun's mass it has. The
data is provided below. Use Excel to calculate the correlation coefficient r between the
two data sets, rounding to two decimal places.




Correct! You nailed it.

r= −0.93

Answer Explanation
The correlation coefficient, rounded to two decimal places, is r≈−0.93.
A market researcher looked at the quarterly sales revenue for a large e-commerce store
and for a large brick-and-mortar retailer over the same period. The researcher recorded
the revenue in millions of dollars for 30 quarters. The data are provided below. Use
Excel to calculate the correlation coefficient r between the two data sets. Round your
answer to two decimal places.
Yes that's right. Keep it up!

r= −0.81

Answer Explanation

,The correlation coefficient, rounded to two decimal places, is r≈−0.81.
The table below contains the geographic latitudes, x, and average January
temperatures, y, of 20cities. Use Excel to find the best fit linear regression
equation. Round the slope and intercept to two decimal places.
x
y
46
23
32
60
39
40
33
59
38
57
40
33
42
33
30
64
34
56
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Yes that's right. Keep it up!


y = −2.68, x147.24
Thus, the equation of line of best fit with slope and intercept rounded to two
decimal places is yˆ=−2.68x+147.24.

An organization collects information on the life expectancy (in years) of a person in
certain countries and the fertility rate per woman in those countries. The data
for 21 randomly selected countries for the year 2011 is given below. Use Excel to find
the best fit linear regression equation, where fertility rate is the explanatory
variable. Round the slope and intercept to two decimal places.

, y = −4.21, x 83.68 Answer Explanationyˆ=−4.21, x+83.68.
An economist is trying to understand whether there is a strong link between CEO pay
ratio and corporate revenue. The economist gathered data including the CEO pay ratio
and corporate revenue for 30 companies for a particular year. The pay ratio data is
reported by the companies and represents the ratio of CEO compensation to the
median employee salary. The data are provided below. Use Excel to calculate the
correlation coefficient r between the two data sets. Round your answer to two decimal
places.

Perfect. Your hard work is paying off 😀

r= −0.17

The correlation coefficient, rounded to two decimal places, is r≈−0.17.
A researcher is interested in whether the variation in the size of human beings is
proportional throughout each part of the human. To partly answer this question they
looked at the correlation between the foot length (in millimeters) and height (in
centimeters) of 30 randomly selected adult males. The data is provided below. Use
Excel to calculate the correlation coefficient r between the two data sets. Round your
answer to two decimal places.

Great work! That's correct.

r= 0.50

The correlation coefficient, rounded to two decimal places, is r≈0.50.
The table below gives the average weight (in kilograms) of certain people ages 1–20.
Use Excel to find the best fit linear regression equation, where age is the explanatory
variable. Round the slope and intercept to two decimal places.
Answer 1:


That's not right - let's review the answer.


y = 0.35, x28.99
Answer 2:

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