Multiple Choice
The index of exposure to radioactive waste and the cancer mortality rates (deaths per 100,000) were recorded for nine different geographic regions.A 95% confidence interval for the mean cancer mortality rate of all regions whose index of exposure is 6.57 was determined to be
(162.5,188.2) .
Dependent variable is: Cancer Mortality Rate
R-squared = 85.8%
S = 14.00993 with 9 - 2 = 7 degrees of freedom
A) Based on this regression,we are 95% confident that the mean index of exposure will increase between 162.5 and 188.2 points for each one-unit increase in the cancer mortality rate.
B) Based on this regression,95% of all random samples will have a mean cancer mortality rate between 162.5 and 188.2 deaths per 100,000.
C) With 95% confidence,the cancer mortality rate for a region with an index of exposure of 6.57 is between 162.5 and 188.2 deaths per 100,000,based on this regression.
D) Based on this regression,we are 95% confident that the mean cancer mortality rate will increase between 162.5 and 188.2 deaths per 100,000 for each one-unit increase in the index of exposure.
E) With 95% confidence,the mean cancer mortality rate for regions with an index of exposure of 6.57 is between 162.5 and 188.2 deaths per 100,000,based on this regression.
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