Using the previous regression example, assume that information on life expectancy in the Dominican Republic is missing. If its IMR is 12 deaths per thousand, what can we predict the DR life expectancy to be? Remember, Y=77.23-.277(X1)
Answer
Regression equation to find the DR life expectancy is given as Y=77.23-.277(X1)
setting X1 = 12
we get
= 77.23 - 0.277*12
= 77.23 - 3.324
= 73.906 years
So, option C is correct answer
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