In the least squares equation, Ŷ = 10 + 20X the value of 20 indicates the Y intercept. for each unit increase in X, Y increases by 20. for each unit increase in Y, X increases by 20. none of the above.
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In this equation, Ŷ represents the predicted value of Y, 10 is the Y-intercept, and 20 is the coefficient of X. Show more…
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