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    In the Least Squares Equation, Y' = 10 + 20X
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In the Least Squares Equation, Y' = 10 + 20X

Question 147

Question 147

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In the least squares equation, Y' = 10 + 20X the value of 20 indicates


A) the Y intercept.
B) for each unit increased in X, Y increases by 20.
C) for each unit increased in Y, X increases by 20.
D) None of these statements are correct.

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