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Chapter 8, Problem 24SE
a.
To determine
Obtain the fitted values for the additional 10 jobs using the multiple regression model obtained in part (a) of Exercise-23.
b.
To determine
Obtain the prediction errors for the 10 new jobs.
c.
To determine
Find the predicted values and residuals for the data in Exercise-23 using the model obtained in part (a) of Exercise-23.
d.
To determine
Check whether the prediction errors are larger than theresidual.
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