Ch 42

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course Mth 158

10/24/11 at 2:15 p.m.

If your solution to stated problem does not match the given solution, you should self-critique per instructions at http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/geninfo/labrynth_created_fall_05/levl1_22/levl2_81/file3_259.htm.

Your solution, attempt at solution:

If you are unable to attempt a solution, give a phrase-by-phrase interpretation of the problem along with a statement of what you do or do not understand about it. This response should be given, based

on the work you did in completing the assignment, before you look at the given solution.

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Question: * 4.2.8 / 2.6.8 (was 2.5.6). graph like basic stretched cubic centered around (20,20)

How well does the graph appear to indicate a linear relation?

Describe any significant deviation of the data from its best-fit linear approximation.

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Your solution:

I don’t understand how to answer the question.

confidence rating #$&*: 0

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Given Solution:

* * The graph is curved and in fact changes its concavity. The data points will lie first above the best-fit straight line, then as the straight line passes through the data set the data points will lie

below this line. **

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Self-critique (if necessary):

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Question: * 4.2.22 / 3.1.90. Sales S vs. advertising expenditures A. 335 339 337 343 341 350 351 vs. 20, 22, 22.5, 24, 24, 27, 28.3 in thousands of dollars.

Does the given table describe a function?

Why or why not?

What two points on your straight line did you pick and what is the resulting equation?

What is the meaning of the slope of this line?

Give your equation as a function and give the domain of the function.

What is the predicted sales if the expenditures is $25,000?

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Your solution:

I don’t know how to answer the question.

@& Tell me what you first did with the information.

If you weren't able to start, then you should start now by graphing it the data. Construct a graph of sales vs. expenditures.

Then draw the straight line you think best fits the data.

Find the slope and y intercept of your line.*@

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Given Solution:

The table does not describe a function because ordered pairs that have the same first element and a different second element. Specifically 24,000 is paired with both 343,000 and 341,000.

I picked the points (20000,335000) (27000,350000).

INSTRUCTOR COMMENT: These are data points, not points on the best-fit straight line graph. You should have sketched your line then picked two points on the line, and the line will almost never pass

through data points.

STUDENT SOLUTION CONTINUED:

The slope between these points is

slope = (350000-335000)/(27000-20000) = 15000/7000 = 15/7 = 2.143 approximately.

Our equation, using this slope and the first chosen point, is therefore

y-335000=2.143(x-20000)

y- 335 = 2.143x-42857.143

y= 2.143x+29214.857 equation of the line

Expressed as a function we have

f(x) = 2.143x+292142.857.

Predicted sales for expenditure $25000 will be

f(25000) = 2.143(25000) + 292142.857

= 53575 + 292142.857

= 345717.857

We therefore have predicted sales

f(25000)= $345,717.86

INSTRUCTOR COMMENT: Excellent solution, except for the fact that you used data points and not points on the best-fit line.

STUDENT QUESTION

I am unsure how to find the line of best fit without using the calculator. I continued the problem using the calculator. Is this acceptable?

INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE

You should be able to plot a graph by hand and sketch a reasonable approximation to the best-fit line, then using two points on that line you should be able to determine its equation using the two-point

form of the equation of a straight line.

The exercise at

http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/forms/ph1_ph2_fitting_a_straight_line.htm

takes you through this step-by-step. You aren't required to do the exercise or submit it, or if want to submit the work for only one or two of the graphs this is also acceptable. Of course you're

welcome to submit the whole thing, but you can probably get the idea from just one or two of the graphs.

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Self-critique (if necessary):

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Question: * extra problem (was 2.5.12). Sketch a graph of y vs. x for x = 5, 10, 15, 20, 25; y = 2, 4, 7, 11, 18. Fit a good straight line to the data and pick two points on this line. Use these points

to find an estimated equation for your line. **** What two points did you select on the line you graphed, and what is the equation of the line through those points? **** What is the equation of the

best-fit line and how well does the line fit the data? Describe any systematic deviation of the line from the best-fit line. ****

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Your solution:

The equation that I found is y = 4/5x - 2

The to point that I used were (5,4) and (25,18)

I do not have a graphing utility to find the best-fit line.

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Given Solution:

* * STUDENT SOLUTION WITH INSTRUCTOR COMMENT:

I chose the points (5,2) and (10,4)

The slope between these points is

slope = rise / run = (4-2)/(10-5) = 2/5

so the equation is

y-4 = 2/5(x - 10), which we solve for y to get

y = 2/5 x.

INSTRUCTOR COMMENT:

This fits the first two data points, but these are not appropriate points to select. The data set curves, with increasing slope as we move to the right.

You need to sketch the best-fit line, as best you can see it, and pick two points on that line. The best-fit line is not likely to pass through any of the data points, and you should never use data

points to determine the equation of the best-fit line.

Make an accurate sketch of the data points. Sketch your best-fit straight line, the straight line that comes as close as possible on the average to the points. Extend the line slightly beyond the data

set.

Estimate the y coordinates of the x = 1 and x = 20 points of this line. Find the equation of the straight line through these points.

The coordinates of your points should be reasonably close to (1, 5.5) and (20, 30), though because it's a little difficult to judge exactly where the line should be you are unlikely to obtain these

exact results. The equation will be reasonably close to y = .8 x - 3. **

STUDENT QUESTION

I chose points (5,2) and (20,11), and got model y = .6 x - 1.

INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE (why you don't want to choose data points)

Your chosen points (5, 2) and (20, 11) are data points.

You should sketch the graph, estimate the best-fit line, and use two points on the line, not two data points, as a basis for your calculations.

If you choose two data points, you are accepting whatever error there was in measuring those points. If you fit the trend of the data with a straight line, you the presumably random errors in the data

points tend to 'cancel out', leaving you with a much better model.

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Self-critique (if necessary):

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Self-critique Rating:

@& I can easily miss comments like 'I do not have a graphing utility to find the best-fit line'. This should appear as part of your self-critique.

If it's within your solution then it should be phrased as a question with ??????? Even if not phrased as a question, the ?????? will get my attention.

In any case I did see it, so:

Now, what is the equation of a straight line through your points (5, 4) and (25, 8)?*@

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Question: * extra problem (was 2.5.18). Individuals with incomes 15k, 20k, 25k, 30, 35, 40, 45k, 50k, 55k, 60k, 65k, 70k (meaning $15,000, $20,000, etc; 'k' means 'thousand') have respective loan

amounts 40.6, 54.1, 67.7, 81.2, 94.8, 108.3, 121.9, 135.4, 149, 162.5, 176.1, 189.6 k. Sketch a graph of loan amount vs. income, fit a good straight line to the data and use two points on your line to

estimate the equation of the line.

ERRONEOUS STUDENT SOLUTION WITH INSTRUCTOR COMMENT:

Using the points (15,000, 40,600) and (20,000 , 67,700) we obtain

slope = rise / run = (67,700 - 40,600) / (20,000 - 15,000) = 271/50

This gives us the equation

y - 40,600= (271/50) * (x - 15,000), which we solve for y to obtain

y = (271/50) x - 40,700.

INSTRUCTOR COMMENT: You followed most of the correct steps to get the equation of the line from your two chosen points. However I think the x = 20,000 value is y = 54,100, not 67,700; the latter

corresponds to x = 25,000. So your equation won't be likely to fit the data very well.

Another reason that your equation is not likely to be a very good fit is that you used two data points, which is inappropriate; and in addition you used two data points near the beginning of the data

list. If you were going to use two data points you would need to use two typical points much further apart.

{]In any case to solve this problem you need to sketch the best-fit line, as best you can see it, and pick two points on that line. The best-fit line is not likely to pass through any of the data

points, and you should never use data points to determine the equation of the best-fit line.

Make an accurate sketch of the data points. Sketch your best-fit straight line, the straight line that comes as close as possible on the average to the points. Extend the line slightly beyond the data

set.

Estimate the y coordinates of the x = 10,000 and x = 75,000 points of this line. Find the equation of the straight line through these points.

The coordinates of your points should be reasonably close to (5000, 19000) and (75000, 277,000). It's fairly easy to locate this line, which does closely follow the data points, though due to errors in

estimating you are unlikely to obtain these exact results. The equation will be reasonably close to y = 2.7 x - 700 .

If we let y = 42,000 we can solve for x:

42,000 = 2.7 x - 700 so

2.7 x = 42,700 and

x = 42,700 / 2.7 = 15,800 approx..

Your solution will differ slightly due to differences in your estimates of the line and the two points on the line. **

**** What is the equation of the line of best fit? **** How well does the line fit the scatter diagram of the data? Describe any systematic deviation of the line from the best-fit line. **** What is

your interpretation of the slope of this line? **** What loan amount would correspond to annual income of $42,000?

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Self-critique (if necessary): I understood the lesson in the text book ok. But I do not understand most of the question in the open query.

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Self-critique Rating:

@& You need to sketch the graphs and estimate the lines, as indicated in at least one of my comments.

Having done so you can then go ahead and insert your results, and/or questions, in a resubmitted document.

This is important since this does occur on tests.

&#Please see my notes and, unless my notes indicate that revision is optional, submit a copy of this document with revisions and/or questions, and mark your insertions with &&&& (please mark each insertion at the beginning and at the end).

Be sure to include the entire document, including my notes.

If my notes indicate that revision is optional, use your own judgement as to whether a revision will benefit you.

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