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The speeds (in mi/h) of the cars passing a certain checkpoint are measured by radar. The results are shown below.
 
  43.6 43.4 43.7 42.5 44.3
  44.3 43.4 41.7 40.4 42.5
  43.6 41.7 42.5 42.9 43.4
  41.2 41.2 43.7 40.5 43.6
  A) 43.4 B) 43.6, 42.5, 43.4 C) 43.6 D) 43.17

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The symbol sY .X in linear regression represents the standard error of for predicting .
 
  a. estimate; X from Y
  b. estimate; Y from X
  c. measurement; X from Y
  d. measurement; Y from X



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Answer to Question 1

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