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help with question 40 plz Homework: Week Four Correlation and Regression Save Score: 0 of 1 pt 40 of 46 (44 complete) HW Score: 94.57%,

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Homework: Week Four Correlation and Regression Save Score: 0 of 1 pt 40 of 46 (44 complete) HW Score: 94.57%, 43.5 of 46 pts 10.1.12 Question Help The table below was obtained by using data for 40 males. The response (y) variable is weight (in pounds), and the predictor (x) variables are HT (height in inches), WAIST (waist circumference in cm), and CHOL (cholesterol in mg). Predictor (x) Variables P-value R2 Adjusted R2 Regression Equation HT, WAIST, CHOL 0.000 0.895 0.886 y = - 199 + 2.1 HT + 2.4 WAIST -0.1 CHOL HT, WAIST 0.000 0.892 0.886 y = -202 + 2.04 HT + 2.15 WAIST HT, CHOL 0.002 0.312 0.275 y = - 132 + 4.65 HT + 0.00557 CHOL WAIST, CHOL 0.000 0.732 0.718 y = - 44.6 + 2.47 WAIST - 0.0106 CHOL HT 0.001 0.273 0.254 y = - 139 + 4.55 HT WAIST 0.000 0.790 0.785 y = -44.1+ 2.37 WAIST CHOL 0.874 0.001 0.000 y = 173- 0.00233 CHOL If a male has a height of 65 in, a waist circumference of 102 cm, and a cholesterol level of 241 mg, what is the best predicted value of his weight? The best predicted value of this male's weight is. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)

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