1. Can you determine the price of an airline ticket based upon the distance flown? The following data represents the miles flown and the dollars spent for the ticket. Test this hypothesis using simple regression. Include the output and your analysis.Data Display Row Miles x Dollars y1 1211 18022 1345 24053 1422 20054 1687 25115 1849 23326 2026 23057 2133 30168 2253 33859 2400 309010 2468 369411 2699 337112 2806 399813 3082 355514 3209 469215 3466 424416 3643 529817 3852 480118 4033 514719 4267 573820 4498 642021 4533 605922 4804 642623 5090 632124 5233 702625 5439 69642. Using the above model, if you were going to buy a ticket from Chicago to New York, how much would you expect to pay?3. This is obviously concocted data. Use any site you wish to gather actual data to test this model. Run the regression and analyze your results. Be prepared to share your analysis with the class.4. The following data are the average wine consumption rates (in liters per person) and the number ofischemic heart disease deaths (per 1000 men aged 55 to 64 years old) for 18 industrial countries. (Lancet, June 16, 1979) Does this data suggest that heart disease mortality is associated with average wine consumption? Data Display HeartDiseaseRow Wine Consumption Mortality1 2.8 6.22 3.2 9.03 3.2 7.14 3.4 6.85 4.3 10.26 4.9 7.87 5.1 9.38 5.2 5.99 5.9 8.910 5.9 5.511 6.6 7.112 8.3 9.113 12.6 5.114 15.1 4.715 25.1 4.716 33.1 3.117 75.9 3.218 75.9 2.1
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