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4 August, 14:11

What is the residual of a week in which a barrel of crude oil costs $60 and a barrel of jet fuel costs $78?

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  1. 4 August, 14:19
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    residual cost = $24.57

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The residual is the difference between the observed value of y and the predicted value of y. The least square regression equation was used to predict cost in dollars per barrel of jet fuel from the cost, in dollars, per barrel of crude oil. The residual value is the difference between the observed or measured value and the predicted value of the regression model. The predicted value is gotten from the regression equation.

    y = 2 + 6/7 x

    where

    x = cost of a barrel of crude oil

    x = $60

    y = 2 + 6/7 * 60

    y = 2 + 360/7

    y = 2 + 51.4285714286

    y = 53.4285714286

    y = $53. 43

    predicted cost = $53. 43

    Measured cost = $78

    residual = observed value - predicted value

    residual = 78 - 53.43

    residual cost = $24.57
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