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प्रश्न
The coefficient of correlation between the values denoted by X and Y is 0.5. The mean of X is 3 and that of Y is 5. Their standard deviations are 5 and 4 respectively.
Find:
(i) the two lines of regression.
(ii) the expected value of Y, when X is given 14.
(iii) the expected value of X, when Y is given 9.
उत्तर
`barx = 3, bary = 5, σ_x = 5, σ_y = 4, r = 0.5`
byx = `r. (σ_y)/(σ_x) = 0.5 xx (4)/(5) = 0.4`,
bxy = `r. (σ_x)/(σ_y) = 0.5 xx (5)/(4) = 0.625`
(i) Regression equation,
`y - bary = b_(yx) ( x - barx)`
y - 5 = (0.4) (x - 3)
y = 0.4x + 3.8
`x - barx = b_(xy) ( y - bary)`
x - 3 = (0.625) (y - 5)
x = 0.625y - 0.125
Thus two lines of regression are y = 0.4x + 3.8 and x = 0.625y - 0.125.
(ii)
x = 14
y = 0.4 x 14 + 3.8
= 5.6 + 3.8 = 9.4
Thus, the expected value of Y, when X = 14 is 9.4
(iii)
y = 9
x = 0.625 x 9 - 0.125 = 5.625 - 0.125 = 5.5
Thus, the expected value of X, when Y = 9 is 5.5
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