Measuring the moons orbit. Refer to the American Journal of Physics (Apr. 2014) study of the moons
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Measuring the moon’s orbit. Refer to the American Journal of Physics (Apr. 2014) study of the moon’s orbit, Exercise 11.23
(p. 626). Recall that the angular size (y) of the moon was modeled as a straight-line function of height above horizon (x). Find an estimate of s, the standard deviation of the error of prediction, on the SAS printout
(p. 626). Give a practical interpretation of this value.
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Statistics Plus New Mylab Statistics With Pearson Etext Access Card Package
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Authors: James Mcclave ,Terry Sincich
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