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4.37 Predicting seed count. Exercise 3.32 (page 88) examined the relationship between mean seed weight (in milligrams, mg)and mean number of seeds produced in a year by several common tree species. After converting the data from Table 3.5 (page 89)into a logarithm scale, a scatterplot of the converted data shows a linear relationship that can be described by the least-square regression equation
ˆ
y=4.238−0.567x
where
ˆ
y
is the log of seed count and
x
is the log of seed weight (both in base 10).
Using this equation, predict the log of seed count
ˆ
y
for a tree species with a mean seed weight of 1000 mg (
x
=
3
).
Following Example 4.2, undo the logarithm transformation to find the predicted mean annual seed count for a tree species with a mean seed weight of 1000 mg.
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