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Show transcribed image text (2 pts.) 3. As the temperature of air increases, it has a greater capacity to hold moisture. However, humidity can only increase if there is a supply of moisture. For the area of southern Florida, a random sample of days was obtained and the relative humidity (x, a percentage) and daily temperature (y, in。F) were recorded for each. Assume that the assumptions for linear regression are met. The scatterplot of daily temperature (y) vs. relative humidity (x) is shown below: 85 80 75 70 65 60 50 60 65 70 75 80 85 X (1 pt.) a) Would it be appropriate to use this study to predict daily temperature when the relative humidity is 72 (the average relative humidity in Indianapolis)? Please explain your answer. (1 pt.) b) Would it be appropriate to use this study to predict daily temperature when the relative humidity is 30 (the relative humidity in Las Vegas, Nevada)? Please explain your answer. Additional Problems: 12.41, 12.43, 12.45, 12.51,
(2 pts.) 3. As the temperature of air increases, it has a greater capacity to hold moisture. However, humidity can only increase if there is a supply of moisture. For the area of southern Florida, a random sample of days was obtained and the relative humidity (x, a percentage) and daily temperature (y, in。F) were recorded for each. Assume that the assumptions for linear regression are met. The scatterplot of daily temperature (y) vs. relative humidity (x) is shown below: 85 80 75 70 65 60 50 60 65 70 75 80 85 X (1 pt.) a) Would it be appropriate to use this study to predict daily temperature when the relative humidity is 72 (the average relative humidity in Indianapolis)? Please explain your answer. (1 pt.) b) Would it be appropriate to use this study to predict daily temperature when the relative humidity is 30 (the relative humidity in Las Vegas, Nevada)? Please explain your answer. Additional Problems: 12.41, 12.43, 12.45, 12.51,