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Married couples with only one working spouse paying Social Security taxes will ______.
 
  a. receive less in benefits than a single individual with the same lifetime payments
  b. receive the same in benefits as a single individual with the same lifetime payments
  c. receive more in benefits than a single individual with the same lifetime payments
   d. receive more in cash benefits but less in health care benefits than a single individual with the same lifetime payments

Question 2

R2 is a statistical measure which
 
  A) determines how important one variable is in explaining the value of another variable.
  B) tests the true value of a variable.
  C) determines how well an equation can estimate the relationship between one variable and a set of other variables.
  D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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