Population Modeling with Least-Squares Error Analysis
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Consider the following results of measurements of a function P(t):
T 0 1 2 3 4
P 100 101 108 140 230
Assume that the data set can be modeled by a function P = P0 + B ta
a) Determine P0.
Use the Ln-test (logarithm) to show that the function P = P0 + B ta can be used to model the data set.
b) Use a linearized model to calculate the model parameters a and b
such that the least-squares error becomes minimal.
c) Calculate the relative model error (not the least-squares error).
Thank-you so much for your help.
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Population modeling with least-square error analysis is examined. A complete, neat and step-by-step solution is provided in the attached Excel file.
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