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The relation between y = ideal weight (lbs) and x =actual weight, based on data from n = 119 women, resulted in the regression line y = 44 + 0.60 x the estimated ideal weight fo…
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The relation between y = ideal weight (lbs) and x =actual weight, based on data from n = 119 women, resulted in the regression line y = 44 + 0.60 x the estimated ideal weight for a women who weighs 120 pounds is
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I believe you just plug 120 into x.
y = 44+0.6(120)
y = 116
Ideal weight is 116lbs
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