Wolf packs tend to be large extended family groups that have a well-defined hunting territory. Wolves not in the pack are driven out of the territory or killed. In ecologically similar regions, is the size of an extended wolf pack related to size of hunting region? Using radio collars on wolves, the size of the hunting region can be estimated for a given pack of wolves. Let x represent the number of wolves in an extended pack and y represent the size of the hunting region in km2/1000. The following data are representative of one of the national parks.
x wolves: 24 39 22 67 98
y km2/1000: 7.32 12.14 8.12 15.36 16.83
e) Find an 85% confidence interval for your prediction of part (d). (Use 1 decimal place.)
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(g) Find a 95% confidence interval for and interpret its meaning in terms of drift rate. (Use 2 decimal places.)
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