Consider the data. X₁ Y₁ 1 2 3 4 5 486 10 12 The estimated regression equation for these data is 9 = 2.60 + 1.50x. (a) Compute SSE, SST, and SSR using equations SSE - (-9), SST = (-) and SSR = I(-y)² SSE- SST- SSR- (b) Compute the coefficient of determination P- Comment on the goodness of fit. (For purposes of this exercise, consider a proportion large if it is at least 0.55.) The least squares line provided a good fit as a large proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line. O The least squares line did not provide a good fit as a small proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line O The least squares line did not provide a good fit as a large proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line. O The least squares line provided a good fit as a small proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line. (c) Compute the sample correlation coefficient. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
Consider the data. X₁ Y₁ 1 2 3 4 5 486 10 12 The estimated regression equation for these data is 9 = 2.60 + 1.50x. (a) Compute SSE, SST, and SSR using equations SSE - (-9), SST = (-) and SSR = I(-y)² SSE- SST- SSR- (b) Compute the coefficient of determination P- Comment on the goodness of fit. (For purposes of this exercise, consider a proportion large if it is at least 0.55.) The least squares line provided a good fit as a large proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line. O The least squares line did not provide a good fit as a small proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line O The least squares line did not provide a good fit as a large proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line. O The least squares line provided a good fit as a small proportion of the variability in y has been explained by the least squares line. (c) Compute the sample correlation coefficient. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
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