Which of the following nonlinear models cannot be estimated by ordinary least squares, no matter how you transform it? Model A: Y_i = exp{?_0 + ?_1 X_{1i} + ?_i} Model B: Y_i = ?_0 X_{1i}^{?_1} X_{2i}^{?_2} e^{?_i} Model C: Y_i = (?_1 X_{1i}^{?_0} + ?_2 X_{2i}^{?_0} + ?_i)^{1/?_0} Model D: Y_i = 1 / (1 + e^{-(?_0 + ?_1 X_{1i} + ?_i)})
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