Brawdy Plastics, Inc., produces plastic seat belt retainers for General Motors at the Brawdy Plastics plant in Buffalo, New York. After final assembly and painting, the parts are placed on a conveyor belt that moves the parts past a final inspection station. How fast depends upon the line speed of the conveyor belt (feet per minute). Although faster line speeds are desirable, management is concerned that increasing the line speed too much may not provide enough time for Inspectors to Identify which parts are actually defec conducted an experiment in which the same batch of parts, with a known number of defective parts, was inspected using a variety of line speeds. The following data were collected. Line Number of Speed Defective Parts Found 20 24 20 20 19 30 16 14 40 18 50 13 50 12 (a) Develop a scatter diagram with the line speed as the Independent variable. 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 Number of Defective Parts Number of Defective Parts Number of Defective Parts Number of Defective Parts 10 10 10 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 O Line Speed (feet per minute) Line Speed (feet per minute) Line Speed (feet per minute) Line Speed (feet per minute) (b) What does the scatter diagram developed in part (a) Indicate about the relationship between the two variables? There appears to be a negative relationship between line speed (feet per minute) and the number of defective parts. There appears to be a positive relationship between line speed (feet per minute) and the number of defective parts. There appears to be no noticeable relationship between line speed (feet per minute) and the number of defective parts. (c) Use the least squares method to develop the estimated regression equation. (d) Predict the number of defective parts found for a line speed of 35 feet per minute