Making Predictions from Bivariate Measurement Data with a Line of Best Fit
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We demonstrate this process through examples of predicting a baby's weight based on age, estimating study time based on desired grades, and predicting test scores based on study time. We emphasizes that predictions are estimates and highlights the importance of considering the strength of association between variables for more accurate predictions.
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