The following measurements correspond to air velocity and the evaporation coefficient of burned fuel droplets in a boost engine. regression equation is y =0.0692+0.0038X     A) find 95% prediction limits for the evaporation coefficient, when the air speed is 190 cm / s.

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The following measurements correspond to air velocity and the evaporation coefficient of burned fuel droplets in a boost engine.

regression equation is
y =0.0692+0.0038X    

A) find 95% prediction limits for the evaporation coefficient, when the air speed is 190 cm / s.

Velocidad del
Coeficiente de
aire (cm/s)
evaporación (mm²/s)
20
0.18
60
0.37
100
0.35
140
0.78
180
0.56
220
0.75
260
1.18
300
1.36
340
1.17
380
1.65
Transcribed Image Text:Velocidad del Coeficiente de aire (cm/s) evaporación (mm²/s) 20 0.18 60 0.37 100 0.35 140 0.78 180 0.56 220 0.75 260 1.18 300 1.36 340 1.17 380 1.65
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