Driving Assignment (X-Xbar) 2 Miles Traveled (X) Travel Time (Y) X-Xbar (Mean) Y-Ybar (Mean)
Driving Assignment (X-Xbar) 2 Miles Traveled (X) Travel Time (Y) X-Xbar (Mean) Y-Ybar (Mean)
Interpretation
For the Butler Tracking Company, we can conclude that 66.41 % of the to
sum of square can be explained by using the estimated regression equatio
yhat=1.27392+0.067826(xi) to predict the miles traveled. In other words,
66.41% of the variability in the values of travel time in our sample can be
explained by the linear relationship between the miles traveled and trave
time.
70 80 90 100 110
85.5 1260
66.5 1385
47.5 1510
28.5 1635
9.5 1760
-9.5 1885
-28.5 2010
-47.5 2135
-66.5 2260
-85.5 2385
10312.5 1822.5
0
SST SSR r2
(yi-ybar)^2 yhat-ybar (yhat-ybar)^2 SSR/SST (SSR/SST)
100
6.76 1.35652173913 1.84015122873 0.664071 66.40713
3.61 -2.0347826087 4.14034026465
4.84 1.35652173913 1.84015122873
0.04 1.35652173913 1.84015122873
6.25 -2.0347826087 4.14034026465
0.25 0 0
0.49 -0.3391304348 0.1150094518
0.49 -1.0173913043 1.03508506616 Burn Fat (y)
0.81 0.67826086957 0.46003780718
350
0.36 0.67826086957 0.46003780718
23.9 15.8713043478
300
250
200
150
66.4071311625 100
50
e can conclude that 66.41 % of the total
using the estimated regression equation 0
8 10 12 14 16 18 20
ct the miles traveled. In other words,
es of travel time in our sample can be
between the miles traveled and travel