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14 June, 13:40

Suppose that we have conducted a Simple Linear Regression for Exam 1 score by Homework 1 score and found the predicted line equation to be y_hat = 58.52 + 2.19x, where x represents Homework 1 score and y represents Exam 1 score. What Exam 1 score can a student who did not submit the homework expect to receive based on this predicted line equation? Group of answer choices y_hat 117.04 x 2.19 58.52

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  1. 14 June, 14:07
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    58.52

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The predicted regression equation for predicting Exam 1 score is

    y_hat=58.52+2.19x.

    We have to find the predicted exam score 1 for student who did not submit homework. If the student did not submit homework 1 score then the homework 1 score will be zero. So,

    y_hat=58.52+2.19 (0)

    y_hat=58.52.

    Thus, the predicted exam score 1 for student who did not submit homework 1 score is 58.52.
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