LIND 18E STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUSIN
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Chapter 14, Problem 1.6PT
Given the following regression equation, Ŷ = 7 − .5X, and that the coefficient of determination is .81, answer questions 6, 7, and 8.
6. At what point does the regression equation cross the Y-axis?
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