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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 21:30 timothymoles

Use the Tornadoes data. Your TASK is to use the months of May and June to predict the tornado activity in August. Answer questions 5 to 7. Choose the best fitting answer. Note: numbers are truncated unless specified 5. If May had 100 tornadoes and June had 200 tornadoes, what would be your prediction for the number of tornadoes in August?
a. 67.04
b. 26.00
c. 0.17
d. 34.88
6. What is the approximate error of this prediction?
a. 0.44
b. 0.19
c. 0.15
d. 26.00
7. The intercept here has a value of 34.88. What is the STATISTICAL interpretation of this number?
a. This is the predicted number of tornadoes when May and June have 100 and 200 tornadoes, respectively
b. No interpretation
c. This is the X-intercept.
d. This is the predicted number of tornadoes in August when May and June have zero tornadoes

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