Basic body measurements are taken on 86 incoming female cadets at one of the U.S. military academies. The variables measured are: height (cm) weight (kg) hip circumfrence (cm) forearm circumfrence (cm) neck circumfrence (cm) wrist circumfrence (cm) tricep skinfold (mm) scapular skinfold (mm) suprailiac skinfold (mm) body fat as percent of body weight We are interested in predicting body fat (which is the most difficult of these to measure) from the other nine variables. These data are from: Hocking, R.R. (1996), Methods and Applications of Linear Models}, New York: Wiley, Table D12, pp. 708-710.