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Suppose that for a given least-squares regression, the sum of squares for error is 90 and the sum of squares for regression is 105. Find the coefficient of determination. Coefficient of Determination =

          Suppose that for a given least-squares regression, the sum of squares for error is 90 and the sum of squares for regression is 105. Find the coefficient of determination.
Coefficient of Determination =
        

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00:01 In this question given that the sum of squares sum of squares for error is equals to 100 sse is equals to 100 the sum of square of regression is equals to 155 we know that total sum of squares is equals to the sum of squares for regression plus the sum of squares of error sst is equals to ssr…
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