'The Texas government wants to estimate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for Texas for the next 3 years_ Data was collected from the years 1994 to 2007, with t = 0 for 1993 and is displayed in Figure 4.1. A linear regression was estimated and the output is provided in Table 4.1. graph of the residuals for this model is provided in Figure 4.2.'
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