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SCENARIO 14-7 The department head of the accounting department wanted to see if she could predict the GPA of students using the number of course units and total SAT scores of each.She takes a sample of students and generates the following Microsoft Excel output: SCENARIO 14-7 The department head of the accounting department wanted to see if she could predict the GPA of students using the number of course units and total SAT scores of each.She takes a sample of students and generates the following Microsoft Excel output:   -Referring to Scenario 14-7, the estimate of the unit change in the mean of Y per unit change in   holding   constant, is ________.
-Referring to Scenario 14-7, the estimate of the unit change in the mean of Y per unit change in SCENARIO 14-7 The department head of the accounting department wanted to see if she could predict the GPA of students using the number of course units and total SAT scores of each.She takes a sample of students and generates the following Microsoft Excel output:   -Referring to Scenario 14-7, the estimate of the unit change in the mean of Y per unit change in   holding   constant, is ________. holding SCENARIO 14-7 The department head of the accounting department wanted to see if she could predict the GPA of students using the number of course units and total SAT scores of each.She takes a sample of students and generates the following Microsoft Excel output:   -Referring to Scenario 14-7, the estimate of the unit change in the mean of Y per unit change in   holding   constant, is ________. constant, is ________.


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