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Instruction 13.12
AU: Please advise if Instruction 13.12 can be renumbered to Instruction 13.11 and further questions renumbered. Or advise whether there shall be new Instruction 13.11 included.
The Head of the Accounting Department wanted to see if she could predict the average grade of students using the number of course units (credits) and total university entrance exam scores of each. She takes a sample of students and generates the following Microsoft Excel output:
OUTPUT
SUMMARY
 Regression Statistics  MultipleR 0.916 R Square 0.839 Adj. R Square 0.732 Std. Error 0.24685 Observations 6\begin{array} { l l } \text { Regression Statistics } & \\ \text { MultipleR } & 0.916 \\ \text { R Square } & 0.839 \\ \text { Adj. R Square } & 0.732 \\ \text { Std. Error } & 0.24685 \\ \text { Observations } & 6 \end{array}

ANOVA
df SS  MS F Signiff  Regression 20.952190.476107.8130.0646 Residual 30.182810.06094 Total 51.13500 Coeff  StdError t Stat p value  Intercept 4.5938971.133745424.0520.0271 GDP 0.2472700.062684853.9450.0290 Price 0.0014430.001012411.4250.2494\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & d f & \text { SS } & \text { MS } & F & \text { Signiff } \\ \text { Regression } & 2 & 0.95219 & 0.47610 & 7.813 & 0.0646 \\ \text { Residual } & 3 & 0.18281 & 0.06094 & & \\ \text { Total } & 5 & 1.13500 & & & \\ & & & & & \\ & \text { Coeff } & \text { StdError } & t \text { Stat } & p \text { value } & \\ \text { Intercept } & 4.593897 & 1.13374542 & 4.052 & 0.0271 & \\ \text { GDP } & - 0.247270 & 0.06268485 & - 3.945 & 0.0290 & \\ \text { Price } & 0.001443 & 0.00101241 & 1.425 & 0.2494 & \end{array} Note: Adj. R Square = Adjusted R Square; Std. Error = Standard Error
-Referring to Instruction 13.12,the value of the coefficient of multiple determination,r2Y.12,is ___________.


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