A financial analyst is examining the relationship between stock prices and earnings per share. She chooses publicly traded companies at random and records for each the company's current stock price and the company's earnings per share reported for the past 12 months. Her data are given below, with x denoting the earnings per share from the previous year, and y denoting the current stock price (both in dollars). Based on these data, she computes the least-squares regression line to be =y+−0.2130.046x. This line, along with a scatter plot of her data, is shown below. )From the regression equation, what is the predicted current stock price (in dollars) when the earnings per share is 52.82 dollars? (Round your answer to at least two decimal places.)

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A financial analyst is examining the relationship between stock prices and earnings per share. She chooses publicly traded companies at random and records for each the company's current stock price and the company's earnings per share reported for the past 12 months. Her data are given below, with x denoting the earnings per share from the previous year, and y denoting the current stock price (both in dollars). Based on these data, she computes the least-squares regression line to be =y+−0.2130.046x. This line, along with a scatter plot of her data, is shown below.

)From the regression equation, what is the predicted current stock price (in dollars) when the earnings per share is 52.82 dollars? (Round your answer to at least two decimal places.)

Earnings per Current stock
price, y
(in dollars) (in dollars)
share, x
52.82
2.61
58.53
2.40
30.67
1.39
3+
34.40
1.85
2.5+
21.69
0.76
37.73
1.35
2+
27.15
1.03
1.5-
18.69
0.75
57.77
2.64
31.05
0.80
0.5
40.21
1.06
14.60
0.51
41.56
1.72
Earnings per share, x
(in dollars)
48.83
1.56
37.12
1.47
41.39
1.75
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Current stock price, y
(in dollars)
Transcribed Image Text:Earnings per Current stock price, y (in dollars) (in dollars) share, x 52.82 2.61 58.53 2.40 30.67 1.39 3+ 34.40 1.85 2.5+ 21.69 0.76 37.73 1.35 2+ 27.15 1.03 1.5- 18.69 0.75 57.77 2.64 31.05 0.80 0.5 40.21 1.06 14.60 0.51 41.56 1.72 Earnings per share, x (in dollars) 48.83 1.56 37.12 1.47 41.39 1.75 Send data to calculator Send data to Excel Current stock price, y (in dollars)
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