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Question 7 Answer saved Marked out of 3.00 '{7 Flag question Selecting a Basis for Predicting Shipping Expenses (Requires Computer Spreadsheet\") Boom Company assembles and sells portable speaker systems in the midwest. In an effort to improve the planning and control of shipping expenses, management is trying to determine which ofthree variablesunits shipped, weight shipped, or sales value of units shippedhas the closest relationship with shipping expenses. The following information is available; Weight Sales Value of Shipping Month UniLsShipped ShippedUbSJ UnilsShipped Expenses May 5,000 9,300 $200,000 $3,950 June 10,000 12,000 220,000 12,320 July 3,000 12,150 150,000 10,400 August 14,000 15,000 223,000 15,540 September 12,000 10,500 230,000 13,750 October 9,000 12,000 320,000 13,120 Required a. With the aid of a spreadsheet program, determine whether units shipped, weight shipped, or sales value of units shipped has the closest relationship with shipping expenses. Complete the r-squared values between each possible independent variable and shipping expenses: Round answers to two decimal places. Units shipped 0.92 Weight shipped 0.59 Sale value 0.23 Based on the coefficient of determination, units shipped * has the closest relationship with shipping expenses. b. Using the independent variable that appears to have the closest relationship to shipping expenses, develop a cost-estimating equation for total monthly shipping expenses. Round answers to two decimal places. Shipping expenses = $ 3,200 + $ 0.96 X c. Use the equation developed in requirement (b) to predict total shipping expenses in a month when 5,000 units, weighing 7,000 lbs., with a total sales value of $114,000 are shipped. Round answers to two decimal places. $ 8,000Required a. With the aid of a spreadsheet program, determine whether units shipped, weight shipped, or sales value of units shipped has the closest relationship with shipping expenses. Complete the r-squared values between each possible independent variable and shipping expenses: Round answers to two decimal places. Units shipped 0.92 v Weight shipped 0.59 v Sale value 0.23 v Based on the coefficient of determination, units shipped * * has the closest relationship with shipping expenses. b. Using the independent variable that appears to have the closest relationship to shipping expenses, develop a cost-estimating equation for total monthly shipping expenses. Round answers to two decimal places. Shipping expenses = $ 3,200 * + $ 0.96 x X c. Use the equation developed in requirement (b) to predict total shipping expenses in a month when 5,000 units, weighing 7,000 lbs., with a total sales value of $114,000 are shipped. Round answers to two decimal places. $ 8,000 X