Leslie Sporting Goods is a locally owned store that specializes in printing team jerseys. The majority of its business comes from orders for various local teams and organizations. While Leslie prints everything from bowling team jerseys to fraternity/sorority apparel to special event shirts, summer league baseball and softball team jerseys are the company's biggest source of revenue. A portion of Leslie's operating information for the company's last year follows: Number of Operating Month Jerseys Printed Cost January 175 $5,795 February 180 5,835 March 525 8,610 April 710 9,730 May 610 9,265 June 450 6,240 July 355 6,145 August 260 5,910 September 160 4,890 October 320 6,010 November 260 5,985 December 170 4,980 Required: 3. Using the high-low method, calculate the store's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per jersey 4. Using the high-low method results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it printed 435 jerseys 5. Perform a least-squares regression analysis on Leslie's data. 6. Using the regression output, create a linear equation (y= a + bx) for estimating Leslie's operating costs. 7. Using the least-squares regression results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it prints 625 jerseys. Required: 3. Using the high-low method, calculate the store's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per jersey. 4. Using the high-low method results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it printed 435 jerseys. 5. Perform a least-squares regression analysis on Leslie's data. 6. Using the regression output, create a linear equation (y= a + bx) for estimating Leslie's operating costs. 7. Using the least squares regression results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it prints 625 jerseys Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 3 Required 4 Required 5 Required 6 Required Using the high-low method, calculate the store's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per jersey. (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your "Variable Cost" answer to 2 decimal places and "Fixed Cost" answer to the nearest whole number.) Variable Cost per Jersey Fixed Cost Required: 3. Using the high-low method, calculate the store's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per Jersey 4. Using the high-low method results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it printed 435 jerseys. 5. Perform a least-squares regression analysis on Leslie's data. 6. Using the regression output, create a linear equation (y a + bx) for estimating Leslie's operating costs. 7. Using the least-squares regression results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it prints 625 jerseys. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 4 Required 5 Required 3 Required 6 Required 7 Using the high-low method results, calculate the store's expected operating cost if it printed 435 jerseys. (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) Total Cost Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 3 Required 4 Reclined 5 Required 6 Required 7 Perform a least-squares regression analysis on Leslie's data. (Use Microsoft Excel or a statistical package to find the coefficients using least-squares regression. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Coefficients Intercept X Variable 1 Required: 3. Using the high-low method, calculate the store's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per Jersey. 4. Using the high-low method results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost if it printed 435 jerseys. 5. Perform a least-squares regression analysis on Leslie's data. 6. Using the regression output, create a linear equation (y = a + bx) for estimating Leslie's operating costs. 7. Using the least squares regression results, calculate the Leslie's expected operating cost in it prints 625 jerseys Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 3 Required 4 Required 5 Required 6 Required 7 Using the least-squares regression results, calculate the store's expected operating cost if it prints 625 jerseys. (Round your Intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places.) Total Cont