AP Statistics
Assignment: Inference for the Least-Squares Line
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1. The following data set contains the number of seats and the average flight-length for 17
aircraft. This data appeared in Contemporary Precalculus with Applications, by the North
Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, published in 2000 by Everyday Learning
Corporation, Chicago, IL.
Aircraft
Number of Seats
B747-100
405
L-1011-100/200
296
DC-10-10
288
A300 B4
258
A310-300
240
B767-300
230
B767-200
193
B757-200
188
B727-200
148
MD-80
142
B737-300
131
DC-9-50
122
B727-100
115
B737-100/200
112
F-100
103
DC-9-30
102
DC-9-10
78
A. Using your JUDSKLQJ calculator, construct a least-squares regression line for
WKHVHdata. (2 points)
B. Is the linear model appropriate for these data? Explain. (2 points)
C. State your hypotheses for a two-sided significance test of the slope of the
regression line. (1 point)
D. Use your JUDSKLQJ calculator to find the test statistic and P-value for this
significance test. (2 points)
E. Draw a conclusion based on t = 9.9067 and p = .0000000565 for the
significance test H0 : β 1 = 0, H a : β 1 ≠ 0 with α = .01. (1 point)
F. Calculate the standard error of the slope of the regression line. (2 points)
G. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the slope of the regression line.
(2 points)
H. Interpret the confidence interval (5.32, 9.82) for the slope of the regression
line. (1 point)
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2. Can we predict the average January temperature of a city in the U.S. based on its
latitude? The following data were collected on U.S. cities (data is from DASL collection,
noted for free use):
City
Jan. Temp
Mobile, AL
44
Montgomery, AL
38
Phoenix, AZ
35
Little Rock, AR
31
Los Angeles, CA
47
San Francisco, CA
42
Denver, CO
15
New Haven, CT
22
Wilmington, DE
26
Washington, DC
30
Jacksonville, FL
45
Key West, FL
65
Miami, FL
58
Atlanta, GA
37
Boise, ID
22
Chicago, IL
19
Indianapolis, IN
21
Des Moines, IA
11
Wichita, KS
22
Louisville, KY
27
New Orleans, LA
45
Portland, ME
12
Baltimore, MD
25
Boston, MA
23
Detroit, MI
21
Minneapolis, MN
2
St. Louis, MO
24
Helena, MT
8
Omaha, NE
13
Concord, NH
11
Atlantic City, N
27
Albuquerque, NM
24
Albany, NY
14
New York, NY
27
Charlotte, NC
34
Raleigh, NC
31
Bismarck, ND
0
Cincinnati, OH
26
Cleveland, OH
21
Oklahoma City, OK
28
Portland, OR
33
Harrisburg, PA
24
Philadelphia, PA
24
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Charleston, SC
Nashville, TN
Amarillo, TX
Galveston, TX
Houston, TX
Salt Lake City, UT
Burlington, VT
Norfolk, VA
Seattle, WA
Spokane, WA
Madison, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Cheyenne, WY
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F. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the slope of this regression line.
(HintTo find t for a value that doesn't appear in your table, use 7,QWHUYDO
LQWKHSTAT TESTS menu. Note that your calculator expects you to enter QWKHQ
calculates df = n – 1. For this problem, however, your degrees of freedom
QHHGto equal n – 2. How do you think you can work around this?)
G. Interpret the confidence interval (–2.469, –1.7499) for the slope of the
regression line. (2 points)