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THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
An estimated linear model is given by THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: An estimated linear model is given by    = 12 - 3x<sub>1</sub> - 4x<sub>2</sub> + 7x<sub>3</sub>. -When x<sub>2</sub> decreases by 2,what is the change in    ?
= 12 - 3x1 - 4x2 + 7x3.
-When x2 decreases by 2,what is the change in THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: An estimated linear model is given by    = 12 - 3x<sub>1</sub> - 4x<sub>2</sub> + 7x<sub>3</sub>. -When x<sub>2</sub> decreases by 2,what is the change in    ?
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