Homework: SLR 2 Homework 14.4.29-T The following table shows the number of wins eight teams had during a football season. Also shown are the average points each team scored per game during the season. Construct a 90% prediction interval to estimate the number of wins for teams that scored an average of 25 points a game. Determine the upper and lower limits of the prediction interval. UPL = LPL = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Data Table Wins 13 6 5 9 2 6 11 9 Points per Game 25.8 18.4 20.3 24.7 12.3 22.4 22.9 23.9
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It seems like the data represents the points per game for a basketball player. Let's assume the data is as follows: Points per game: 25.0, 18.4, 20.3, 24.7, 12.3, 22.2, 22.0, 23.8 Now, we need to find the upper and lower limits of the prediction interval. To do Show moreā¦
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