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    Given the Least-Squares Regression Line = -4
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Given the Least-Squares Regression Line = -4

Question 39

Question 39

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Given the least-squares regression line Given the least-squares regression line   = -4.63 + 1.38x, and a coefficient of determination of 0.9025, what is the correlation coefficient? A)  -0.95 B)  -0.81 C)  +0.95 D)  +1.38 = -4.63 + 1.38x, and a coefficient of determination of 0.9025, what is the correlation coefficient?


A) -0.95
B) -0.81
C) +0.95
D) +1.38

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