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Question 30

A research scientist is investigating the relationship between the concentration of a new catalyst, c c\,c mg/L, and the resulting rate of a chemical reaction, R R\,R units/min. Data from 15 experiments were recorded and are summarised as follows:

∑c=150∑R=600∑c2=1625∑cR=6120SRR=250 \sum c = 150 \quad \sum R = 600 \quad \sum c^2 = 1625 \quad \sum cR = 6120 \quad S_{RR} = 250 ∑c=150∑R=600∑c2=1625∑cR=6120SRR​=250
a.

Determine the values of SccS_{cc}Scc​ and ScRS_{cR}ScR​ for these experimental results.

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b.

Calculate, to 3 significant figures, the product moment correlation coefficient (PMCC) between the catalyst concentration and the reaction rate.

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c.

Determine the equation of the regression line of R R\,R on c c\,c in the form R=a+bcR = a + bcR=a+bc.

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d.

State, with a reason, which variable is the explanatory variable in this study.

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e.

Using the regression model from part (c), estimate: (i) the reaction rate when the catalyst concentration is 12 mg/L, (ii) the change in reaction rate associated with a 3 mg/L increase in concentration.

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f.

It was later discovered that the data point (c=12,R=60)(c=12, R=60)(c=12,R=60) was recorded incorrectly due to a sensor malfunction and is considered an outlier.

State, giving a reason, whether excluding this outlier would increase or decrease the value of the PMCC.

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Measuring Correlation Questions

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Practise Edexcel A Level Maths Measuring Correlation with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 108 questions, matched to the Edexcel A Level Maths (9MA0) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.

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