What would it be the coefficient of determination if the sums of squares due to regression (SSR) is 12.01 and the total sum of squares (SST) is 24.51? 2 0.63 0.49
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Step 1: Calculate the coefficient of determination using the formula: \[ R^2 = \frac{SSR}{SST} \] Show more…
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