\( 19 \cdot 0 \) 2 slo ll als p larv www-awa.aleks.com ?????????? ??????? - Correlation and Simple Linear Regression 0.5 - Low 1 Performing a simple linear regression Español You work for a regional geological survey and are studying the eruptions of a local geyser. Your study includes modelling the height of the geyser's eruptions based on the period of time since the last eruption. You are going to collect a random sample of 6 of the geyser's eruptions and for each note the time since the last eruption (denoted by \( x \), in hours) and the height of the eruption (denoted by \( y \), in meters). You will also note the product \( x \cdot y \) of the time and the height for each eruption. (These products are written in the row labeled " \( x y \) "). (a) Click on "Take Sample" to see the results for your random sample. Take Sample \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|} \hline Time since last eruption, \( x \) (in hours) & 18 & 12 & 7 & 10 & 6 & 20 \\ \hline Eruption height, \( y \) (in meters) & 39.1 & 25.4 & 19.7 & 28.9 & 23.2 & 47.1 \\ \hline xy & 703.8 & 304.8 & 137.9 & 289 & 139.2 & 942 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Send data to calculator Based on the data from your sample, enter the indicated values in the column on the left below. Round decimal values to three decimal Explanation Check © 2025 McGraw HIII LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Ptivacy Center Accessibility
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