Suppose you run a regression y=alpha + beta*x + u. You know that the model sum of squares equal 2998.9, residual sum of squares equals 571,612.8, and residual mean squares (MS) squals 412.41. What is the number of observations in your sample?

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Suppose you run a regression y=alpha + beta*x + u. You know that the model sum of squares equal 2998.9, residual sum of squares equals 571,612.8, and residual mean squares (MS) squals 412.41. What is the number of observations in your sample?

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