Funatic Maths

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- Paper 2

Question 1

The table below shows the monthly income (in rands) of 66 different people and the amount (in rands) that each person spends on the monthly repayment of a motor vehicle.
\quadMONTHLY INCOME (IN RANDS) 90009\,000 1350013\,500 1500015\,000 1650016\,500 1700017\,000 2000020\,000
\quadMONTHLY REPAYMENT (IN RANDS) 20002\,000 30003\,000 35003\,500 52005\,200 55005\,500 60006\,000
1.11.1 Determine the equation of the least squares regression line for the data. (3)(3)
1.21.2 If a person earns R14000R14\,000 per month, predict the monthly repayment that the person could make towards a motor vehicle. (2)(2)
1.31.3 Determine the correlation coefficient between the monthly income and the monthly repayment of a motor vehicle. (1)(1)
1.41.4 A person who earns R18000R18\,000 per month has to decide whether to spend R9000R9\,000 as a monthly repayment of a motor vehicle, or not. If the above information is a true representation of the population data, which of the following would the person most likely decide on:
A\quad A Spend R9000R9\,000 per month because there is a very strong positive correlation between the amount earned and the monthly repayment.
B\quad B NOT to spend R9000R9\,000 per month because there is a very weak positive correlation between the amount earned and the monthly repayment.
C\quad C Spend R9000R9\,000 per month because the point (18000  ;9000)(18\,000\;;\,9\,000) lies very near to the least squares regression line.
D\quad D NOT to spend R9000R9\,000 per month because the point (18000  ;9000)(18\,000\;;\,9\,000) lies very far from the least squares regression line. (2)(2)
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