Mathematical Modeling
The following data measure two characteristics of a ponderosa pine. The variable X is the diameter of the tree, in inches, measured at breast height; Y is a measure of volume, the number of board feet divided by 10. Fit a model to the data. Then express Y in terms of X.
Consider the Data given;
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X |
Y |
|
36 |
192 |
|
28 |
113 |
|
28 |
88 |
|
41 |
294 |
|
19 |
28 |
|
32 |
123 |
|
22 |
51 |
|
38 |
252 |
|
25 |
56 |
|
17 |
16 |
|
31 |
141 |
|
20 |
32 |
|
25 |
86 |
|
19 |
21 |
|
39 |
231 |
|
33 |
187 |
|
17 |
22 |
|
37 |
205 |
|
23 |
57 |
|
39 |
265 |
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