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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Year Competitors* Year Competitors* Year Competitors* 1976 2.1 1987 22.5 1997 31.4 1977 4.8 1988 23.5 1998 32.4 1978 9.8 1989 25 1999 32.5 1979 11.5 1990 25.8 2000 30 1980 14 1991 26.9 2001 24 1981 14.5 1992 28.6 2002 32.5 1982 14.3 1993 28.1 2003 35.3 1983 15.2 1994 31.1 2004 37.3 1984 14.6 1995 29 2005 37.6 1985 16.7 1996 29 2006 38.4 1986 20.5 * in thousands

geerky42 (geerky42):

Look like we need computer scientist.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are u asking?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use this original data, but update it with the following information so that it is accurate through 2011. (The 2012 NY Marathon was cancelled due to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.) Use the entire data set (1976-2011) to answer all parts of Question 2. Year Competitors (in thousands) 2007 39.2 2008 37.9 2009 43.7 2010 44.8 2011 46.8 Part 1: Find a regression model for this new, updated data set (1976-2011). Explain your method. Part 2: How well does it fit? Explain your answer and reasoning. Part 3: Use your model to predict the attendance in 2017.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you understand it? @owl66

geerky42 (geerky42):

My bad, we may need statistician.

geerky42 (geerky42):

Seriously, I can't really help sorry...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Me either.

OpenStudy (triciaal):

i don't spend time with stats and i don't remember much but the first thing I would do is to plot the graph and the best fit line see the relationship or trend with the original data|dw:1402630341186:dw|

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