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Coins c1 = new Coins (4, 3, 2, 1);
c1.bankValue();
c1.addQuarter();
c1.addQuarter();
c1.addDime();
c1.addDime();
c1.addPenny();
c1.bankCount();
c1.bankValue();
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Explanation:
public class Team {
private String teamName;
private int teamWins;
private int teamLosses;
public String getTeamName() {
return teamName;
}
public void setTeamName(String teamName) {
this.teamName = teamName;
}
public int getTeamWins() {
return teamWins;
}
public void setTeamWins(int teamWins) {
this.teamWins = teamWins;
}
public int getTeamLosses() {
return teamLosses;
}
public void setTeamLosses(int teamLosses) {
this.teamLosses = teamLosses;
}
public double getWinPercentage() {
return teamWins / (double) (teamWins + teamLosses);
}
}
Step 1: Use the provided formula to create an Indicator Variable for cities with metro areas. Step 2: Apply a filter to isolate data specific to metro cities, selecting only those marked with Metro Indicator 1. Step 3: Transfer the filtered data to a new worksheet. Step 4: Navigate to Data - Data Analysis - Regression. Step 5: Input the specified Y-variable and X-variable ranges as indicated. Choose the output range and ensure residuals are checked, which will produce the Output Summary and the Predicted Values alongside Residuals. Please see the accompanying attachment.