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suiren suiren
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An article in the Journal of Statistics Education reported the price of diamonds of different sizes in Singapore dollars (SGD). The following table contains a data set that is consistent with this data, adjusted to US dollars in 2004:


Make a scatterplot and describe the association between the size of the diamond (carat) and the cost (in US dollars).
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An article in the Journal of Statistics Education reported the price of diamonds of different sizes in Singapore dollars (SGD). The following table contains a data set that is consistent with this data, adjusted to US dollars in 2004:


Create a model to predict diamond costs from the size of the diamond.
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The regression equation is
2004 US $ = - 559 + 8225 Carat


Predicted cost = -558.52 + 8225.1(carat)
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4 years ago
An article in the Journal of Statistics Education reported the price of diamonds of different sizes in Singapore dollars (SGD). The following table contains a data set that is consistent with this data, adjusted to US dollars in 2004:


Do you think a linear model is appropriate here? Explain.
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A linear model is appropriate for this problem. The residual plot shows no obvious pattern.
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An article in the Journal of Statistics Education reported the price of diamonds of different sizes in Singapore dollars (SGD). The following table contains a data set that is consistent with this data, adjusted to US dollars in 2004:


Interpret the slope of your model in context.
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4 years ago
The slope of the model is 8225.1. The model predicts that for each additional carat, the cost of the diamond will increase by $8225.10, on average. This can also be interpreted as for each additional 0.01 carat, the cost of the diamond will increase by $82.251, on average.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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An article in the Journal of Statistics Education reported the price of diamonds of different sizes in Singapore dollars (SGD). The following table contains a data set that is consistent with this data, adjusted to US dollars in 2004:


Interpret the intercept of your model in context.
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4 years ago
The intercept of the model is -558.52. The model predicts that a diamond of 0 carats costs -$558.52. This is not realistic.
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An article in the Journal of Statistics Education reported the price of diamonds of different sizes in Singapore dollars (SGD). The following table contains a data set that is consistent with this data, adjusted to US dollars in 2004:


What is the correlation between cost and size?
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