Male crickets chirp by rubbing their front wings together, and their chirping is temperature dependent. Crickets chirp

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Male crickets chirp by rubbing their front wings together, and their chirping is temperature dependent. Crickets chirp faster with increasing temperature and slower with decreasing temperatures. The table below shows the number of chirps per second for a cricket, recorded at 10 different temperatures.
Male crickets chirp by rubbing their front wings together, and

a. Which of the two variables (temperature and number of chirps) is the independent variable, and which is the dependent variable?
b. Plot the data using a scatterplot. How would you describe the relationship between temperature and number of chirps?
c. Find the least-squares line relating the number of chirps to the temperature.
d. If a cricket is monitored at a temperature of 80 degrees, what would you predict his number of chirps would be?

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Introduction To Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9781133103752

14th Edition

Authors: William Mendenhall, Robert Beaver, Barbara Beaver

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