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Consider the estimated equation from your textbook Consider the estimated equation from your textbook   =698.9 - 2.28   STR,R2 = 0.051,SER = 18.6 (10.4) (0.52)  The t-statistic for the slope is approximately A) 4.38 B) 67.20 C) 0.52 D) 1.76 =698.9 - 2.28 Consider the estimated equation from your textbook   =698.9 - 2.28   STR,R2 = 0.051,SER = 18.6 (10.4) (0.52)  The t-statistic for the slope is approximately A) 4.38 B) 67.20 C) 0.52 D) 1.76 STR,R2 = 0.051,SER = 18.6 (10.4) (0.52)
The t-statistic for the slope is approximately


A) 4.38
B) 67.20
C) 0.52
D) 1.76

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