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TABLE 13-6
The following Excel tables are obtained when "Score received on an exam (measured in percentage points) " (Y) is regressed on "percentage attendance" (X) for 22 students in a Statistics for Business and Economics course.
TABLE 13-6 The following Excel tables are obtained when  Score received on an exam (measured in percentage points)   (Y)  is regressed on  percentage attendance  (X)  for 22 students in a Statistics for Business and Economics course.    -Referring to Table 13-6, which of the following statements is true? A)  If attendance increases by 0.341%, the estimated mean score received will increase by 1 percentage point. B)  If attendance increases by 1%, the estimated mean score received will increase by 39.39 percentage points. C)  If attendance increases by 1%, the estimated mean score received will increase by 0.341 percentage points. D)  If the score received increases by 39.39%, the estimated mean attendance will go up by 1%.
-Referring to Table 13-6, which of the following statements is true?

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