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    Suppose That the Least-Squares Regression Line for Predicting Y from X
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Suppose That the Least-Squares Regression Line for Predicting Y from X

Question 13

Question 13

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Suppose that the least-squares regression line for predicting y from x is y = 100 + 1.3x. Which of the following is a possible value for the correlation between x and y?


A) 1.3
B) -1.3
C) 0
D) -0.5
E) 0.5

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