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Mathematics, 26.06.2021 01:00 smithad1115

The following data represent the maximum wind speed (in knots) and atmospheric pressure (in millibars) for a random sample of hurricanes that originated in the Atlantic Ocean. Atmospheric Pressure (mb) Wind Speed (knots) Atmospheric Pressure (mb) Wind Speed (knots)
993 50 1006 40
995 60 942 120
994 60 1002 40

Required:
a. Find the y-intercept of the least-squares regression line, treating atmospheric pressure as the explanatory variable (round to four decimal places.)
b. Find the slope of the least-squares regression line, treating atmospheric pressure as the explanatory variable (round to four decimal places.)
c. Is it reasonable to interpret the y-intercept of the least-squares regression line, treating atmospheric pressure as the explanatory variable? Why or why not?

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