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ETearle

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What is the difference between a simple linear regression model and a multiple linear regression model?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

If an extra finishing hour was used, the company will be able to produce an additional ________ swivel chairs.
 
  A) 0.25
  B) 0.5
  C) 0.125
  D) 0.225


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Answer to Question 1

A regression model that involves a single independent variable is called simple regression. A regression model that involves two or more independent variables is called a multiple regression model.

Answer to Question 2

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