The document provides data to obtain two regression equations from variables x and y, and to calculate Karl Pearson's coefficient of skewness from frequency data of different sizes. A linear regression analysis of the x and y data would result in two equations, one for each variable predicted by the other. The skewness calculation would measure the asymmetry of the frequency distribution around its mean value.
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2nd Int (BS) - PKP
The document provides data to obtain two regression equations from variables x and y, and to calculate Karl Pearson's coefficient of skewness from frequency data of different sizes. A linear regression analysis of the x and y data would result in two equations, one for each variable predicted by the other. The skewness calculation would measure the asymmetry of the frequency distribution around its mean value.