question archive An electric utility wishes to examine the relationship between temperature and electricity use in its service region during the summer months
Subject:StatisticsPrice: Bought3
An electric utility wishes to examine the relationship between temperature and electricity use in its service region during the summer months. The bivariate data below give the maximum temperature (denoted by x, in degrees Fahrenheit) and the electricity use (denoted by y, in thousands of kilowatt hours) for a random sample of fifteen summer days. The data are shown in the Figure 1 scatter plot. Temperature, X Electricity use, y (in degrees (in thousands of Fahrenheit) kilowatt hours) 95.2 334.5 98.0 388.0 400- 89.5 325.1 375- 71.6 270.9 350- X 94.6 362.8 X 83.6 327.9 325- 86.3 364.9 BOO 96.1 307.5 275- 82.3 256.6 72.6 294.2 250- 90.1 314.6 225 92.2 350.5 75.0 303.9 70 75 SO 90 95 100 80.9 311.0 72.5 222.1 Figure 1 Send data to Excel The least-squares regression line for these data has a slope of approximately 3.46. Answer the following. Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your answers as specified below. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) What is the value of the y-intercept of the least-squares regression line for these data? Round your answer to at least two decimal places. What is the value of the sample correlation coefficient for these data? Round your answer to at least three decimal places. X 5 ?