An experiment was done where Dr. Jeremy Groves flipped a coin each day to randomly decide whether to ride his 20.9 lb (9.5 kg) carbon bike or his 29.75 lb (13.5 kg) steel bike for his 27 mile round trip commute. His data for 56 days are stored in bikecommute. The type of bicycle (carbon or steel) is the bike variable and his time (in minutes) is stored in minutes. We've created a new variable bikesteel, which is 1 if the ride is on a steel bike and 0 if the ride is on a carbon bike. Distance vs bike type. The commute is about 27 miles round trip, but actual biking distances, distance, ranged from 25.86 to 27.52 miles. Output regress?