Question 177109: Assume the least squares equation is Y = 10 + 20X. What does the value of 10 in the equation indicate?
A) Y intercept
B) For each unit increased in Y', X increases by 10
C) For each unit increased in X, Y' increases by 10
D) None of the above
Assume the least squares equation is Y' = 10 + 20X. What does the value of 20 indicate?
A) Y intercept
B) For each unit increased in X, Y' increases by 20
C) For each unit increased in Y', X increases by 20
D) None the above
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Assume the least squares equation is Y = 10 + 20X. What does the value of 10 in the equation indicate?
A) Y intercept
B) For each unit increased in Y', X increases by 10
C) For each unit increased in X, Y' increases by 10
D) None of the above
Ans: A
-----------------------
Assume the least squares equation is Y' = 10 + 20X. What does the value of 20 indicate?
A) Y intercept
B) For each unit increased in X, Y' increases by 20
C) For each unit increased in Y', X increases by 20
D) None the above
Ans: B
=========================================
Cheers,
Stan H.
|
|
|