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Wesley believes that as he increases his running speed, his pulse rate will increase. He wants to model this relationship. He records his pulse rate,...
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Wesley believes that as he increases his running speed, his pulse rate will increase. He wants to model this relationship. He records his pulse rate, in beats per minute, whilerunning at each of eight different speeds, in miles per hour. A scatterplot and regression output are shown.140130Pulse, beats per minute1201101009080700.511.522.533.544.5Speed, miles per hourRegression StatisticsMultiple R95.70928%R Square91.60268%Adjusted R Square 90.20310%Standard Error6.513645838Observations8df SSMSFRegression 1 2,776.934507 2,776.934507 65.45116Residual6 254.5654926 42.4275821Total73031.5Coefficients Standard Error t Statp-ValueIntercept 63.06927886 5.64328241511.17598195 3.068-05Speed18.57638597 2.2961596518.0901801Part A: Using the regression output, write the equation of the fitted regression line. (2 points)Part B: Do your estimates of the slope and intercept parameters have meaningful interpretations in the context of the question? Explain. (4 points)Part C: Wesley wants to provide a 98% confidence interval for the slope parameter in his final report. Compute the margin of error that Wesley should use. Assume thatconditions for inference are satisfied. (4 points) (10 points)