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Mathematics, 17.01.2020 04:31 drippyc1363
The following table compares the completion percentage and interception percentage of 55 nfl quarterbacks. completion percentage interception percentage56 4.658 4.659 3.859 3.262 1.4step 1 of 5 : calculate the sum of squared errors (sse). use the values b0=36.9243b0=36.9243 and b1=−0.5681b1=−0.5681 for the calculations. round your answer to three decimal places. step 2 of 5: calculate the estimated variance of errors, se2. round your answer to three decimal places. step 3 of 5: calculate the estimated variance of slope, s2b1. round your answer to three decimal places. step 4 of 5: construct the 99% confidence interval for the slope. round your answers to three decimal places. step 5 of 5: construct the 98% confidence interval for the slope. round your answers to three decimal places.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10, madimocaj
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