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A data set contains three points, and two of the residuals are-7 and 4. What is the third residual?

A. 7
B. -3
C. -4
D. 3

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

We know that the residual is the difference between the observed value and the predicted value for a given point. Let's assume that the predicted values for the three points in the data set are denoted by ŷ₁, ŷ₂, and ŷ₃, and the observed values are denoted by y₁, y₂, and y₃.

We can write the residuals as:

e₁ = y₁ - ŷ₁

e₂ = y₂ - ŷ₂

e₃ = y₃ - ŷ₃

We are given that two of the residuals are -7 and 4.
Let's assume that e₁ = -7 and e₂ = 4.

We can use these values to find the third residual e₃.Since the sum of residuals is always equal to zero, we have:

e₁ + e₂ + e₃ = 0

Substituting the values of e₁ and e₂, we get

:-7 + 4 + e₃ = 0

Simplifying, we get:

e₃ = 3

Therefore, the third residual is 3, which is option D.

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