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In a simple linear regression problem, suppose that In a simple linear regression problem, suppose that   = 12.48 and   = 124.8. Then the percentage of variation explained   must be 0.90. = 12.48 and In a simple linear regression problem, suppose that   = 12.48 and   = 124.8. Then the percentage of variation explained   must be 0.90. = 124.8. Then the percentage of variation explained In a simple linear regression problem, suppose that   = 12.48 and   = 124.8. Then the percentage of variation explained   must be 0.90. must be 0.90.

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