Kara Tran, owner of Flower Hour, operates a local chain of floral shops. Each shop has its own delivery van. Instead of charging a flat delivery fee, Tran wants to set the delivery fee based on the distance driven to deliver the flowers. Tran wants to separate the fixed and variable portions of her van operating costs so that she has a better idea how delivery distance affects these costs. She has the following data from the past seven months: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Prepare a scatter plot of Flower Hour's volume (miles drive Plot the points on the graph now. (Enlarge the graph and use the point tool Relationship of Van Operating Costs to Miles Driven Van operating cost $6.200- $6.100- $6,000. $5.900- $5.800 $5:700- £5,600 $5:500- $5,400- $5,300- $5:200 $5.100- $5:000- $4.900- 4:800 $4:700 $4:600- $4:500 $4,400 64'300- 64:200 64:100 $4,000- 13,0004,0005,0006,0007,0008,0009,000 Miles driven Click to enlarge graph Requirement 2. Does the data appear to contain any outliers? Explain. The data to contain outliers. All data points fall in Data table Month January February March April ... May June July ---- Miles Driven Van Operating Costs $5,350 $5,160 $4,960 $5,320 $5,500 $5,050 $4,560 15,700 16,500 14,500 16,000 16,300 15,100 14,000 Print Done - X
Requirement 3. How strong of a relationship is there between miles driven and van operating expenses? There appears to be ?relationship between van operating costs and miles driven. We can tell this because the data points fall in a