The quality of oil is measured in API gravity degrees - the higher the degrees API, the higher the quality. The table shown below is produced by an expert in the field, who believes that there is a relationship between quality and price per barrel. Oil degrees API 27.028.530.831.331.934.534.034.737.041.041.038.839.3 Frice per barrel (in $ ) 12.0212.0412.3212.2712.4912.7012.8013.0013.0013.1713.1913.2213.27 A partial Minitab output follows.
Descriptive Statistics Variable Degrees Frice N1313 Mean 34.6012.730 StDev 4.6130.457 SE Mean 1.2800.127 Covariances Degrees Price Degrees 21.2816672.026750 Price 0.208833 Regression Analysis Fredictor Constant Degrees Coef 9.43490.095235 StDev 0.28670.008220T32.9111.59P0.0000.000 S = 0.1314 R-Sq = 92.46% R-Sq(adj) = 91.7%
Analysis of Variance Source Regression Residual Error Total DF 11112 SS 2.31620.18982.5060 MS 2.31620.0173 F 134.24 P 0.000 Conduct a test of the population slope to determine at the 5% significance level whether a linear relationship exists between the quality of oil and price per barrel.
Periodic Table
A tabular arrangement of chemical elements organized by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties.
Polar Covalent Bond
A type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms, resulting in a distribution of charge.
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Carbon-Hydrogen Bond
A chemical bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms, foundational to organic molecules.