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14 March, 03:13

Measurements on young children in mumbai, india, found this least-squares line for predicting height y from armspan x: y=6.4+0.93x all measurements are in centimeters (cm). how much on the average does height increase for each additional centimeter of armspan?

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  1. 14 March, 03:31
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    You're looking for a "rate of change" or "slope" here. This slope is immediately evident in the given equation: y = 6.4 + 0.93x: it's 0.93. If armspan increases by 1 cm, height on the average increases by 0.93 cm.

    Change / increase = (slope) (increase in armspan)
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