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The following ANOVA table describes a simple linear regression on two arbitrary variables x and y. ​
The following ANOVA table describes a simple linear regression on two arbitrary variables x and y. ​   ​ Based on the output, does there appear to be a significant linear relationship between x and y? Select the appropriate critical value (CV) , test statistic (TS) , and decision.(Use α = 0.01.)  A)  CV = 240.54; TS = 52.618; no significant linear relationship. B)  CV = 5.12; TS = 6.578; there appears to be a significant linear relationship. C)  CV = 5.32; TS = 0.152; no significant linear relationship. D)  CV = 240.54; TS = 0.019; there appears to be a significant linear relationship.

Based on the output, does there appear to be a significant linear relationship between x and y? Select the appropriate critical value (CV) , test statistic (TS) , and decision.(Use α = 0.01.)

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