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Suppose the least squares regression equation is Y = 54 - 21.4X. If X were to increase by 2 units, what would the expected value of Y change by?
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Suppose the least squares regression equation is Y = 54 - 21.4X. If X were to increase by 2 units, what would the expected value of Y change by?
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Suppose the least squares regression equation is Y = 54 - 21.4X. If X were to increase by 2 units, what would the expected value of Y change by?
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The change in Y would be
2(21.4) =
42.8 units
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