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A magazine surveyed graduates, asking about their point of view of the colleges they had attended. One good predictor of early career earnings ($/year) turned out to be the average SAT score of entering students. Here are the regression model and associated plots. Discuss the assumptions and conditions necessary for proceeding with the regression analysis. Do you think the conditions are satisfied?

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