Let x be the age of a licensed driver in years. Let y be the percentage of all fatal accidents (for a given age) due to failure to yield the right of way. For example, the first data pair states that 5% of all fatal accidents of 37-year-olds are due to failure to yield the right of way.
| x | 37 | 47 | 57 | 67 | 77 | 87 |
| y | 5 | 8 | 10 | 17 | 29 | 41 |
Complete parts (a) through (e), given Σx = 372, Σy = 110, Σx2 = 24814, Σy2 = 3000, Σxy = 8070, and r ≈ 0.953.
(b) Verify the given sums Σx, Σy, Σx2, Σy2, Σxy, and the value of the sample correlation coefficient r. (Round your value for r to three decimal places.)
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(c) Find x, and y. Then find the equation of the least-squares
line = a + bx. (Round your answers for
x and y to two decimal places. Round your answers for a
and b to three decimal places.)
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(e) Find the value of the coefficient of determination r2. What percentage of the variation in y can be explained by the corresponding variation in x and the least-squares line? What percentage is unexplained? (Round your answer for r2 to three decimal places. Round your answers for the percentages to one decimal place.)
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(f) Predict the percentage of all fatal accidents due to failing to
yield the right of way for 65-year-olds. (Round your answer to two
decimal places.)
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