How much of the variation in the "time" is explained by our linear regression model using the variable "days"? report as a % round to 1 d.p. after converting to a % (do not write the % sign in the answer)
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This value indicates the proportion of the variance in the dependent variable (in this case, "time") that can be explained by the independent variable (in this case, "days"). Show more…
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