You are given the following set of observations for the predictor variable x and the response variable y, as in the image. -3 7 -1 4 1 5 2 -1 The predicted value of the dependent variable y when x = -2 is Answer 10 Points 5.9153 -8.1187 0.9661 0.4935
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