Assignment:
Q: The manager of a seafood restaurant was asked to establish a pricing policy on lobster dinners. The manager intends to use the pricing $/LB to predict the lobster sales on each day. The pertinent historical data are collected as shown in the table. Anaswer the following questions.
Day
|
Lobster Sold/day
|
Price ($/lb.)
|
1
|
166
|
6.5
|
2
|
163
|
6.5
|
3
|
165
|
6.6
|
4
|
188
|
7.5
|
5
|
175
|
7.6
|
6
|
191
|
7.6
|
7
|
185
|
7.6
|
a) x = independent variable. According to this problem, the x
b) r is the coeefficient of correlation. Use the r equation to compute the value of the denominator part of the equation. The value for the r denominator
c) According to this problem, the correlation of coefficient, r, between the two most pertinent variables is
d) According to the instructor's lecture, the correlation strength between any two variables can be described as strong, weak, or no correlation. The correlation strength for this problem can be described as correlation.
e) According to the instructor's lecture, the correlation direction between any two variables can be described as direct or indirect relationship. The correlation direction for this problem can be described as relationship.
f) Regardless, you were told to use the Associative Forecasting method to predict the expected lobster sale. If the lobster price = $8.58, the expected #s of lobster sold