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A data set with 7 observations yielded the following.Use the simple linear regression model. A data set with 7 observations yielded the following.Use the simple linear regression model.   = 21.57   = 68.31   = 188.9   = 5,140.23   = 590.83 SSE = 1.06 Calculate the correlation coefficient. A) .111 B) .334 C) .974 D) .987 = 21.57 A data set with 7 observations yielded the following.Use the simple linear regression model.   = 21.57   = 68.31   = 188.9   = 5,140.23   = 590.83 SSE = 1.06 Calculate the correlation coefficient. A) .111 B) .334 C) .974 D) .987 = 68.31 A data set with 7 observations yielded the following.Use the simple linear regression model.   = 21.57   = 68.31   = 188.9   = 5,140.23   = 590.83 SSE = 1.06 Calculate the correlation coefficient. A) .111 B) .334 C) .974 D) .987 = 188.9 A data set with 7 observations yielded the following.Use the simple linear regression model.   = 21.57   = 68.31   = 188.9   = 5,140.23   = 590.83 SSE = 1.06 Calculate the correlation coefficient. A) .111 B) .334 C) .974 D) .987 = 5,140.23 A data set with 7 observations yielded the following.Use the simple linear regression model.   = 21.57   = 68.31   = 188.9   = 5,140.23   = 590.83 SSE = 1.06 Calculate the correlation coefficient. A) .111 B) .334 C) .974 D) .987 = 590.83 SSE = 1.06
Calculate the correlation coefficient.


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