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To find b, the last constant in the model, we need another ordered pair. Let\'s

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To find b, the last constant in the model, we need another ordered pair. Let's use an ordered pair near the middle of the data, say during Stage #7. Record ordered pair: (7) Substitute these values into the equation (with the values of a and c), and solve for b. Show your work below. Write your answer exactly, then the answer to four decimal places. Then write the function Y(t). The final equation is: Y(t) = Of course, graph it to see how it fits the scatterplot. If it doesn't fit fairly well, find your mistake! To find a better fitting model, we will let the calculator find the logistic function that best fits all of our data points. Using the regression capabilities of the calculator, find the logistic function (B: Logistic), that best fits the data. Round a and c to the nearest whole number, and the value of b to 4 decimal places. The regression equation is: Y(t) Calculus and Logistic Functions: Your work on the remainder of this problem should be completed on a separate sheet of paper! These are important parts of this activity! NEATLY, show all of your work.

Explanation / Answer

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The steps to find logistic regression equation on the calculator (specifically ti84) are as follows:

Thus after following these steps you will get the logistic regression equation.