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Can u help out? I have a test for this but its hard to understand, its statics.

Can u help out? I have a test for this but its hard to understand, its statics.-example-1
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Determine the equation of a least square line:


\bar{y}=a+b\bar{x}

where b = slope,


S_x=5.36,S_y=15.35,\bar{x}=1.75,\bar{y}=9.07


\begin{gathered} b=(SS_(xy))/(SS_x) \\ SS_(xy)=\sqrt[]{(5.36)(15.35)}= \\ S_x=5.36 \\ b=(9.06995)/(5.36)=1.69 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} a=y-bx \\ a=9.07-1.69(1.75) \\ a=9.07-2.9237 \\ a=6.1463 \end{gathered}

Therefore the equation of the least square line:


\begin{gathered} \bar{y}=a+b\bar{x} \\ \bar{y}=6.15+1.69x \end{gathered}

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