CORe Exam Question 46
A researcher wants to know the impact that obesity and universal health care have on the amount a country spends on healthcare as measured by the percentage of gross domestic product (GDP). The researcher collects data from 30 countries on the percentage of the population considered to be obese and whether that country offers universal health care to their citizens. A dummy variable is constructed to measure the latter: the variable is set to equal 1 for countries that offer universal health care and 0 for those that do not. The researcher wishes to set up a regression analysis to measure the effects these two variables have on health care spending. A partial view of the data is shown below.

Based on the available data, what ranges should be entered into the Excel regression dialog box for the dependent and independent variables?

Based on the available data, what ranges should be entered into the Excel regression dialog box for the dependent and independent variables?
CORe Exam Question 47
An executive at an insurance company has developed a new method for determining monthly rates for drivers insured by the company. Using a regression analysis of different factors, the executive has come to the conclusion that the two most important factors are the value of the carand the number of miles the driver lives from the city. The partial regression output table provided by the data is as follows:

Given this information, how much could a driver expect to pay per month for a car worth $45,000 located three miles from the city center?

Given this information, how much could a driver expect to pay per month for a car worth $45,000 located three miles from the city center?
CORe Exam Question 48
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Company A? Exhibit:


CORe Exam Question 49
On the balance sheet, which of the following options would be included in the Paid-In Capital account?
CORe Exam Question 50
An airline company wants to improve its understanding of its product and customers. Using an internal model, the company predicts that business class revenues will decrease if the price of business class is reduced, but coach class revenues will increase if the price of coach class is reduced. Why might this be the case?
