Hel managers suggests that number of employees might be better at explaining cost than store revenues. As a result of that suggestion, managers collected the following information from last year's operations (revenues and costs in thousands of dollars) Store 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Costa $2,889 2.009 5,188 2,786 2,992 3,403 5,728 5,950 5,472 3,255 5,650 2,546 2,259 4,892 4,906 Employees 43 25 39 32 42 44 51 57 54 46 54 29 40 40 Ravenues $2,042 4,484 2,942 3,578 2,199 5,891 2,717 3,061 4,019 3,847 5,123 6,074 4,794 6,078 2,104 113 114 115 52 d-1. Enter the regression coefficients, d-2. Estimate the cost of a store with 38 employees using the results from a simple regression of store cost on employees. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg D1 Req 2 Enter the regression coefficients (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Negative amounts should be indicated to a minus sign) Intercept Employees Sarved considering expanding by opening new stores and are interested in estimating costs in potential new locations. They believe that costs are driven in large part by store volume measured by revenue. During a discussion, one of the managers suggests that number of employees might be better at explaining cost than store revenues. As a result of that suggestion, managers collected the following information from last year's operations (revenues and costs in thousands of dollars): Store 101 102 Teployees 43 25 39 103 104 32 42 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Conta $2,889 2,009 5,188 2,786 2,992 3, 403 5,728 5,950 5,477 3,255 5,650 2,546 2,259 4,892 4,906 44 51 57 54 Revenues $2,042 4,484 2,942 3,578 2,199 5,891 2,717 3,061 4,019 3,847 5,123 6,074 4,794 6,078 2,104 46 113 54 29 40 40 52 114 115 d-1. Enter the regression coefficients. d-2. Estimate the cost of a store with 38 employees using the results from a simple regression of store cost on employees Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg D1 Reg D2 Estimate the cost of a store with 38 employees using the results from a simple regression of store cost on employees. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places.) Store cost