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Colleges use SAT scores in the admissions process because they believe these scores provide some insight into how a high school student will perform at the college level. Suppose the entering freshmen at a certain college have mean combined SAT Scores of 1222, with a standard deviation of 123. In the first semester, these students attained a mean GPA of 2.66, with a standard deviation of 0.56. A scatterplot showed the association to be reasonably linear, and the correlation between SAT score and GPA was 0.47.
a. Write the equation of the regression line.
b. Explain what the y-intercept of the regression line indicates.
c. Interpret the slope of the regression line.
d. Predict the GPA of a freshman who scored a combined 1400.
e. Based upon these statistics, how effective do you think SAT scores would be in predicting academic success during the first semester of the freshman year at this college? Explain.
f. As a student, would you rather have a positive or a negative residual in this context? Explain.
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