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mathdornstudent playerHomewor Hill 2017-Second 8 weeks- Oct 16 Math 1342 Homewor

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mathdornstudent playerHomewor Hill 2017-Second 8 weeks- Oct 16 Math 1342 Homework: Homework 4 - Chapter 8 and 10 only Score: 0 of 2 pts 10.5.12 Save 50of50(27 complete) Score: 40 41%, 40 41 of 100 pts The table below was obtained by using data for 40 males. The response (y) varlable is welight(lin pounds), and the predictor () variables are HT (height in inches). WAIST (waist circumlerence in cm), and CHOL (cholesterol in mg) Predictor () Variables HT, WAIST, CHOL HT, WAIST HT, CHOL WAIST, CHOL HT WAIST CHOL Regression Equation 0000 0B74 0.0000 871 0 002 0.313 0.000 0779 00010273 0000 0790 0874 0.001 0864 864 0 276 0.767 0 254 0 785 0.000 199, 24 156+465 HT+0 00539 CHOL 139+455 HT 173-000233 KOL ^=-210 + 2 17HT+21S WuST -45.1+2 48 WAIST-00106 CHOL -44.1+2 37 WAIST If a male has a height of 72 in, a waist clecumference of 96 cm, and a cholesteral level of 231 mg, what is the best predicted value of his weight The best predicted value of this male's weight is Round to the nearest whole number as needed) Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer Question 49 12/2) Question 50 (02 To see what to study next go to your study Pian

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Predicted value of Weight

y = -199+2.4*72+2.1*96-0.1*231 = 152

So, answer is 152