Party vs Drinking Round all answers to 2 decimal places. Let's use the same data set (Survey 2, Fall 2012) on page 169 in the notes. In the notes we took the sqrt of both partying and drinking to correct the unequal variance of the fan shaped plot. Now, let's add the binary variable gender (0-Male, 1-Female) to the model. Here's the output: R SD+errors | n #X's F Regression df Error df p-value Vdrinks_per_week 0.8431 1.028 1013 21154 2 1010 0% t statistic Slope SE+ 0.1715 0.08215 0.5281 0.06839 df 1010) P-values Intercept 2.087 7.721 47.24 3.71% < 0.005% 096 gender Vparty_hrs_per_week 1.0790.02285 a. Write the regression equation Drinks- *Gender+ *Partyerror Submit Answer Tries 0/2 b. The regression equation predicts that a girl who parties 16 hours per week has Drinks Submit Answer Tries 0/4Previous questionNext question