Instructions
Use the information on Regression within Chapter 6, Problem 6-48 on p. 282, and the
Appendix (pp. 266-268) to create your own (unique) X and Y data points and resulting
regression information (i.e., Intercept, Slope, R-squared). Your data does not have to
be real data, but there have to be twelve X and Y observations. For instance, one
might use hypothetical hours spent on the treadmill at the gym and pounds lost. Try
not to generate data that has a 1:1 relationship between the X and the Y (that is
boring!). You MUST include interpretations of the Intercept, Slope, and the R-squared
produced by your regression in your spreadsheet, and particularly, I want a SPECIFIC
interpretation of what the R-squared number means in the context of your model.