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Regression Statistics
Multiple R 0.946779
R Square
0.89639
Adjusted R Square
0.854946
Standard Error
10.72415
Observations
8
ANOVA
df
Regression
Residual
Total
SS
MS
F
Significance F
2 4974.963 2487.482 21.62889 0.003455
5 575.0367 115.0073
7
5550
Coefficients
Standard Error t Stat
Intercept 8.479001 33.1024 0.256145
28 1.813132 0.316715 5.724798
41 1.189668 0.766528 1.552022
RESIDUAL OUTPUT
Observation
Predicted 110Residuals
Standard Residuals
1 122.6427 7.357335 0.811749
2 137.6567 -7.65666 -0.84477
3 185.816 14.18401 1.56495
4 105.5292 4.470766 0.493268
5 152.6707 -12.6707 -1.39798
6 119.5253 0.474655 0.05237
7 117.5404 2.459566 0.271369
8 158.619 -8.61901 -0.95095
PROBABILITY OUTPUT
Percentile
6.25
18.75
31.25
43.75
56.25
68.75
81.25
93.75
110
110
120
120
130
130
140
150
200
Upper 95.0%
28 Residual Plot
10
0
-10
-20
10
20
30
40
50
60
28
70
Residuals
20
200
100
0
6.25 18.75 31.25 43.75 56.25 68.75 81.25 93.75
Sample Percentile
Series1
Following samples were collected from VK-NRL hospital. The data pertains to the samples of a nearby village with a househol
Blood Pr age
110
130
130
200
110
140
120
120
150
wt
28
40
45
65
24
50
35
28
50
41
35
40
50
45
45
40
49
50
Sex
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
8.48+1.8*(age)+1.19*(weight)
of a nearby village with a household of 45, total population 200 and sex ratio of 890:1000.