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26 August, 05:48

In a statistics course, a linear regression equation was computed to predict the final exam score from the score on the first test. The equation was y = 10 +.9x where y is the final exam score and x is the score on the first test. Carla scored 95 on the first test. On the final exam, Carla scored 98. What is the value of her residual?

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  1. 26 August, 06:16
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    2.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The predicted regression equation is

    y^=10+0.9x

    where y = final exam score and x=first test score.

    Also, we are given that Carla's final exam score y is 98 and Carla's first test score x is 95. We have to find residual for Carla.

    Residual=Observed - predicted=y-y^

    y^=10+0.9x

    We know that Carla's first test score=x=95.

    So,

    y^=10+0.9 (95)

    y^=10+85.5

    y^=95.5

    Residual for Carla=y-y^=?

    We know that Carla's final exam score=y=98.

    So,

    Residual for Carla=98-95.5=2.5
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