An owner of a home in the Midwest installed solar panels to reduce heating costs
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An owner of a home in the Midwest installed solar panels to reduce heating costs. After installing the solar panels, he measured the amount of natural gas used y (in cubic feet) to heat the home and outside temperature x (in degree days, where a day's degree-days are the number of degrees its average temperature falls below 65 degrees F) over a 23-month period. The software used to compute the least-squares regression line (y cap = 85 + 16x) says that r^2 = 0 98. This suggests that gas used increases by square root 0.98 = 0.99 cubic feet for each additional degree-day. prediction of gas used from degree-days will be quite accurate. although degree-days and gas used are correlated, degree-days does not predict gas used very accurately.Explanation / Answer
It means that 98% of variation in X is explained by variation in y
Hence the answer is
prediction of gas used from degree days will be quite accurate
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