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    Weighted Least-Squares Is Efficient When E[u<sub>i</sub><sup>2</sup>]\(\neq\) E[u<sub>j</sub><sup>2</sup>] =\(\sigma\) <Sup>2</sup> for All I
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Weighted Least-Squares Is Efficient When E[ui2] ≠\neq= E[uj2] = σ\sigmaσ 2 for All I

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Weighted least-squares is efficient when E[ui2] ≠\neq= E[uj2] = σ\sigmaσ 2 for all i ≠\neq= j.

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