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Wingspan a Person's Wingspan Is the Distance from Fingertip to Fingertip

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Wingspan A person's wingspan is the distance from fingertip to fingertip when their arms are fully extended. The longer a person's wingspan, the taller they tend to be. Regression analysis was executed on 24 individuals to see if height in inches can be used to predict wingspan (also in inches). The conditions for inference were deemed to be reasonably satisfied.

Dependent Variable: Wingspan
Sample size: 24
R-sq = 0.8026696 s: 2.1512606  Coefficient  Estimate  Std. Err.  T-Stat  P-Value  Constant 13.0245448.57197951.51943240.1429 Height 1.19092460.1258939.459816<0.0001\begin{array} { | l | r | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Coefficient } & { \text { Estimate } } & { \text { Std. Err. } } & { \text { T-Stat } } & \text { P-Value } \\\hline \text { Constant } & - 13.024544 & 8.5719795 & - 1.5194324 & 0.1429 \\\hline \text { Height } & 1.1909246 & 0.125893 & 9.459816 & < 0.0001 \\\hline\end{array}
a. Write the equation of the regression line. Make sure to define all the variables in your equation.
b. Interpret the slope of the regression equation in context. c. Interpret the value of s in context.
d. Find and interpret a 95% confidence interval for slope.
e. Is the relationship between wingspan and height a strong relationship? Why? Give two reasons to justify your answer.
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