You run a regression analysis on a bivariate set of data (n = 120). With x = 66.3 and y = 50.6, you obtain the regression equation 4.097x + 11.636 with a correlation coefficient of r = 0.56. You want to predict what value (on average) for the response variable will be obtained from a value of 120 as the explanatory variable. What is the predicted response value? (Report answer accurate to one decimal place:)
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