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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 01:00 boss713

The Sine Function According to the National Weather Service, the average monthly high temperature in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area from the years of 2006-2008 is given by the following table:

Plot the data on a scatter plot. Produce a sine regression model for the data. Round the values for a a, b, c, and d to the nearest 0.0001. Using the sine regression model predict what the temperature would be given y(30). Analyze your prediction and explain why your prediction may or may not be accurate. If it might not be accurate, explain what might make the information more accurate.

a. Accurate, nothing would help it be more accurate.
b. May not be accurate, weather is charging all the time; Information from various states would help make the information more accurate.
c. Accurate, it is easily predictable.
d. May not be accurate, information was taken over 2 year period; More information
from previous years would help the prediction be more accurate.

Please select from the best answers from choices provided


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