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In a multiple regression analysis ssr = 1,000 and sse = 200. the f statistic for this model is
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In a multiple regression analysis ssr = 1,000 and sse = 200. the f statistic for this model is
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It's probably in my answer is 1000/200 then you should get the right answer hopefully so basically 1000/200 then it should be 5
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