Question: Civil engineers often use the straight-line equation,y = b, x + bo, to model the relationship between the mean shear strength of masonry joints and

 Civil engineers often use the straight-line equation,y = b, x +

Civil engineers often use the straight-line equation,y = b, x + bo, to model the relationship between the mean shear strength of masonry joints and precompression stress, x. To test this theory, a series of stress tests were performed on solid bricks arranged in triplets and joined with mortar. The precompression stress was varied for each triplet and the ultimate shear load just before failure (called the shear strength) was recorded. The stress results for n = 7 triplet tests is shown in the accompanying table followed by a SAS printout of the regression analysis. Give a practical interpretation of the estimate of the y-intercept of the least-squares regression line. Click the icon to view the regression results. O A. For every 1 ton increase in precompression stress, we estimate the shear strength of the joint to increase by 0.987 ton. O B. For a triplet test with a precompression stress of 0 tons, we estimate the shear strength of the joint to increase 1.19 tons. O C. For a triplet test with a precompression stress of 0 tons, we estimate the shear strength of the joint to be 1.19 tons. O D. There is no practical interpretation since a triplet test with a precompression stress of 0 tons is outside the range of the sample data

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