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A survey was taken in various Statistics classes and the following regression equation was obtained regarding the height and weight of students in the Statistics classes.
Regression equation
Height = 56.8 + 0.0712 Weight
Given the regression equation above, what is the correct interpretation of the slope?
My answer is 56.87 ????? wrong ???
Regression equation
Height = 56.8 + 0.0712 Weight
Given the regression equation above, what is the correct interpretation of the slope?
My answer is 56.87 ????? wrong ???
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Regression equation:
predicted y = a + bx
...where a represents the y-intercept and b the slope.
In your equation, b (slope) = 0.0712
predicted y = a + bx
...where a represents the y-intercept and b the slope.
In your equation, b (slope) = 0.0712
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