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SCENARIO 13-5
a Microeconomist Wants to Determine How Corporate Sales

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SCENARIO 13-5
A microeconomist wants to determine how corporate sales are influenced by capital and wage spending by companies.She proceeds to randomly select 26 large corporations and record information in millions of dollars.The Microsoft Excel output below shows results of this multiple regression. SUMMARY OUTPUT
Regression Statistics
 Multiple R 0.830 R Square 0.689 Adjusted R Square 0.662 Standard Error 17501.643 Observations 26\begin{array} { l l } \text { Multiple R } & 0.830 \\ \text { R Square } & 0.689 \\ \text { Adjusted R Square } & 0.662 \\ \text { Standard Error } & 17501.643 \\ \text { Observations } & 26 \end{array}
ANOVA
df SS  MS F Signif F Regression 215579777040778988852025.4320.0001 Residual 237045072780306307512 Total 2522624849820\begin{array} { l r c c c c } & d f & \text { SS } & \text { MS } & F & \text { Signif } F \\ \text { Regression } & 2 & 15579777040 & 7789888520 & 25.432 & 0.0001 \\ \text { Residual } & 23 & 7045072780 & 306307512 & & \\ \text { Total } & 25 & 22624849820 & & & \end{array}


 Coeff  StdError t Stat  P-value  Intercept 15800.00006038.29992.6170.0154 Capital 0.12450.20450.6090.5485 Wages 7.07621.47294.8040.0001\begin{array}{lrrrr} & \text { Coeff } & \text { StdError } & t \text { Stat } & \text { P-value } \\\text { Intercept } & 15800.0000 & 6038.2999 & 2.617 & 0.0154 \\\text { Capital } & 0.1245 & 0.2045 & 0.609 & 0.5485 \\\text { Wages } & 7.0762 & 1.4729 & 4.804 & 0.0001\end{array}

-Referring to SCENARIO 13-5, what is the p-value for Capital?


Definitions:

Cessation

The act of stopping or discontinuing a process, operation, or activity.

Control

The authority to guide and manage the operations, policies, or practices of an organization or process, often held by a management team or an executive role within a company.

Capacity

The maximum level of output that a company can sustain to produce goods or services under normal working conditions.

Operating Cash Flow

Cash generated from a firm’s normal business activities.

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