Statistics 2 - Power Regression Model Example
Statistics 2 - Power Regression Model Example
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Side note: Power regressions will not allow an independent variable value of zero.
This example does not utilize an independent variable value of zero.
Diameter Length
(mm) (mm)
17.6 159.9
26.0 206.9
31.9 236.8
38.9 269.9
45.8 300.6
The true antelopes are found only in Africa and Asia. They range 51.2 323.6
in size from 12" (30 cm. at the shoulder) pygmy antelopes to giant 58.1 351.7
elands, which are over 6 feet tall (180 cm) at the shoulder. Most
64.7 377.6
antelopes are between 3 to 4 feet tall (90-120 cm) at the shoulder.
The horns of antelopes, unlike the antlers of deer, are 66.7 384.1
un-branched, are made of a shell with a bony core, and are not 80.8 437.2
shed. The majority of antelopes reside in Africa. 82.9 444.7
Express answers to the nearest tenth.
a.) Prepare a scatter plot of the data.
b.) Determine a power regression model equation to represent this data.
c.) Graph the new equation.
d.) Decide whether the new equation is a "good fit" to represent this data.
e.) Extrapolate data: What length will correspond to a diameter of 84 mm?
f.) Interpolate data: What length will correspond to a diameter of 47 mm?
g.) What mid-shaft diameter will correspond to a length of 305.7 mm?
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Statistics 2 - Power Regression Model Example http://mathbits.com/MathBits/TIsection/Statistics2/power.htm
(answer to part a)
(answer to part b)
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Statistics 2 - Power Regression Model Example http://mathbits.com/MathBits/TIsection/Statistics2/power.htm
(answer to part e --
the length will be 305.7 mm)
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