Archaeology: Artifacts Data for this problem are based on information taken from Prehistoric New Mexico: Background for

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Archaeology: Artifacts Data for this problem are based on information taken from Prehistoric New Mexico: Background for Survey (by D. E. Stuart and R. P. Gauthier, University of New Mexico Press). It is thought that prehistoric Indians did not take their best tools, pottery, and household items when they visited higher elevations for their summer camps. It is hypothesized that archaeological sites tend to lose their cultural identity and specifi c cultural affi liation as the elevation of the site increases. Let x be the elevation (in thousands of feet) of an archaeological site in the southwestern United States. Let y be the percentage of unidentifi ed artifacts (no specifi c cultural affi liation) at a given elevation. The following data were obtained for a collection of archaeological sites in New Mexico:

x 5.25 5.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 y 19 13 33 37 62 Complete parts

(a) through (e), given x 5 31.25, y 5 164, x2 5 197.813, y2 5 6832, xy 5 1080, and r < 0.913.

(f) At an archaeological site with elevation 6.5 (thousand feet), what does the least-squares equation forecast for y 5 percentage of culturally unidentifi ed artifacts?

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