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Construct a 95% Prediction Interval for Y Given X =

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Question 15

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Construct a 95% prediction interval for y given x = -3.5, Construct a 95% prediction interval for y given x = -3.5,   = 2.097x - 0.552 and     A)  (-3.187, -2.154)  B)  (-4.598, -1.986)  C)  (-8.921, -6.862)  D)  (-10.367, -5.417) = 2.097x - 0.552 and Construct a 95% prediction interval for y given x = -3.5,   = 2.097x - 0.552 and     A)  (-3.187, -2.154)  B)  (-4.598, -1.986)  C)  (-8.921, -6.862)  D)  (-10.367, -5.417) Construct a 95% prediction interval for y given x = -3.5,   = 2.097x - 0.552 and     A)  (-3.187, -2.154)  B)  (-4.598, -1.986)  C)  (-8.921, -6.862)  D)  (-10.367, -5.417)


A) (-3.187, -2.154)
B) (-4.598, -1.986)
C) (-8.921, -6.862)
D) (-10.367, -5.417)

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