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Critical Region Method: Testing
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the age of the vehicle (x). Assume that we have calculated these values
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Find the least square regression line.
(a) y = -1.559 + 1.1643.x
(b) y = -0.550 + 0.859x
(c) y = 6.143 – 1.164x
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