Problem

Assume that the given $x$-value comes from within the range of sample data. (In other words, there will be no extrapolation.)
Round your answers to 3 places after the decimal point, if necessary.
(a) Suppose a sample of 12 pairs of sample data result in a test statistic of $r=0.831$ and the regression equation $\hat{y}=7.1-7.1 x$. Additionally, $\bar{y}=61.1$ for this data.
What is the best predicted value of $y$ for $x=22$ ?

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\(\boxed{-149.1}\) is the best predicted value of \(y\) for \(x=22\).

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Step 1 :Given the regression equation \(\hat{y}=7.1-7.1 x\), we can find the best predicted value of \(y\) for a given \(x\) by substituting the \(x\) value into the equation.

Step 2 :Substitute \(x=22\) into the equation to get \(\hat{y}=7.1-7.1 \times 22\).

Step 3 :Solving the equation gives \(\hat{y}=-149.1\).

Step 4 :\(\boxed{-149.1}\) is the best predicted value of \(y\) for \(x=22\).

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