Lab Data Hand Ice water Room temperature water Cold tap water Hot tap water Temperature, Fahrenheit (°F) Slope of linear regression y-intercept of linear regression Given temperature, Celsius (°C) Calculated temperature, Fahrenheit (°F) METHODS RESET 95.0 33.8 71.6 40.0 143.3 1.8 11.7 MY NOTES LAB DATA Temperature, Celsius (°C) 35.0 1.0 22.0 4.4 62.0 - X SHOW LABELS
Lab Data Hand Ice water Room temperature water Cold tap water Hot tap water Temperature, Fahrenheit (°F) Slope of linear regression y-intercept of linear regression Given temperature, Celsius (°C) Calculated temperature, Fahrenheit (°F) METHODS RESET 95.0 33.8 71.6 40.0 143.3 1.8 11.7 MY NOTES LAB DATA Temperature, Celsius (°C) 35.0 1.0 22.0 4.4 62.0 - X SHOW LABELS
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- Find the Y-intercept of linear regression
-Slope of linear regression
- Calculated temperature, Fahrenheit
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Lab Data
Y AXIS
Hand
Ice water
Room temperature water
Cold tap water
Hot tap water
Slope of linear regression
y-intercept of linear regression
Given temperature, Celsius (°C)
Calculated temperature, Fahrenheit (°F)
METHODS
Temperature, Fahrenheit (°F)
GRAPH TYPE
RESET
95.0
33.8
71.6
40.0
143.3
1.8
B
11.7
MY NOTES
LAB DATA
GRAPH
Temperature, Celsius (°C)
35.0
1.0
22.0
4.4
62.0
- X
SHOW LABELS](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5db3f26b-4a14-476f-a50f-aa916154fa3d%2Fd5181534-ad72-4357-94e5-dc3eb1a351bf%2F8b8uil9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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GRAP
Lab Data
Y AXIS
Hand
Ice water
Room temperature water
Cold tap water
Hot tap water
Slope of linear regression
y-intercept of linear regression
Given temperature, Celsius (°C)
Calculated temperature, Fahrenheit (°F)
METHODS
Temperature, Fahrenheit (°F)
GRAPH TYPE
RESET
95.0
33.8
71.6
40.0
143.3
1.8
B
11.7
MY NOTES
LAB DATA
GRAPH
Temperature, Celsius (°C)
35.0
1.0
22.0
4.4
62.0
- X
SHOW LABELS
![X AXIS
Select X axis variable
SAVED:
Temperature, Fahrenheit (°F)
175
150
125
100
75
50
25
0
1
GRAPH 1 X
4.4
Y AXIS
Select Y axis variable
METHODS
22
GRAPH TYPE
Linear regression: 1.8x + 32.0
RESET
Select graph type
35
Temperature, Celsius (°C)
MY NOTES ALAB DATA
GRAPH
CREATE SAVE
SHOW LINEAR REGRESSION
SHOW LABELS
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7
8
9
PHASE 3:
Relationship between
Fahrenheit and Celsius
Complete the following steps to
derive the equation that will allow
* you to convert any temperature in "C
to °F.
Select Scatter plot graph for
graph type
Create graph
Show linear regression
Save graph
Record slope in Lab Data
Record y-intercept in Lab Data
Convert 11.7°C to degrees
Fahrenheit (F) using your
derived equation. Record
temperature in Lab Data
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GO TO PHASE 4
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Transcribed Image Text:X AXIS
Select X axis variable
SAVED:
Temperature, Fahrenheit (°F)
175
150
125
100
75
50
25
0
1
GRAPH 1 X
4.4
Y AXIS
Select Y axis variable
METHODS
22
GRAPH TYPE
Linear regression: 1.8x + 32.0
RESET
Select graph type
35
Temperature, Celsius (°C)
MY NOTES ALAB DATA
GRAPH
CREATE SAVE
SHOW LINEAR REGRESSION
SHOW LABELS
62
7
8
9
PHASE 3:
Relationship between
Fahrenheit and Celsius
Complete the following steps to
derive the equation that will allow
* you to convert any temperature in "C
to °F.
Select Scatter plot graph for
graph type
Create graph
Show linear regression
Save graph
Record slope in Lab Data
Record y-intercept in Lab Data
Convert 11.7°C to degrees
Fahrenheit (F) using your
derived equation. Record
temperature in Lab Data
<
GO TO PHASE 4
PHASES
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