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The data referred to in this question were collected from several sales districts across the country.The data represent sales for a maker of asphalt roofing shingles.Information on the following variables is available. The data referred to in this question were collected from several sales districts across the country.The data represent sales for a maker of asphalt roofing shingles.Information on the following variables is available.   Partial SPSS regression output of a multiple regression model with sales as the response variable and the other four variables as predictor variables are given below.     An F test for the two coefficients of promotional expenditures and district potential is performed.The hypotheses are H<sub>0</sub>: <font face= symbol ></font><sub>1</sub> = <font face= symbol ></font><sub>4</sub> = 0 versus H<sub>a</sub>: at least one of the <font face= symbol ></font><sub>j</sub> is not 0.The F statistic for this test is 1.482 with 2 and 21 degrees of freedom.What can we say about the P-value for this test? A) P-value < 0.025 B) 0.025 <P-value < 0.05 C) 0.05 <P-value < 0.10 D) P-value > 0.10 Partial SPSS regression output of a multiple regression model with sales as the response variable and the other four variables as predictor variables are given below. The data referred to in this question were collected from several sales districts across the country.The data represent sales for a maker of asphalt roofing shingles.Information on the following variables is available.   Partial SPSS regression output of a multiple regression model with sales as the response variable and the other four variables as predictor variables are given below.     An F test for the two coefficients of promotional expenditures and district potential is performed.The hypotheses are H<sub>0</sub>: <font face= symbol ></font><sub>1</sub> = <font face= symbol ></font><sub>4</sub> = 0 versus H<sub>a</sub>: at least one of the <font face= symbol ></font><sub>j</sub> is not 0.The F statistic for this test is 1.482 with 2 and 21 degrees of freedom.What can we say about the P-value for this test? A) P-value < 0.025 B) 0.025 <P-value < 0.05 C) 0.05 <P-value < 0.10 D) P-value > 0.10 The data referred to in this question were collected from several sales districts across the country.The data represent sales for a maker of asphalt roofing shingles.Information on the following variables is available.   Partial SPSS regression output of a multiple regression model with sales as the response variable and the other four variables as predictor variables are given below.     An F test for the two coefficients of promotional expenditures and district potential is performed.The hypotheses are H<sub>0</sub>: <font face= symbol ></font><sub>1</sub> = <font face= symbol ></font><sub>4</sub> = 0 versus H<sub>a</sub>: at least one of the <font face= symbol ></font><sub>j</sub> is not 0.The F statistic for this test is 1.482 with 2 and 21 degrees of freedom.What can we say about the P-value for this test? A) P-value < 0.025 B) 0.025 <P-value < 0.05 C) 0.05 <P-value < 0.10 D) P-value > 0.10 An F test for the two coefficients of promotional expenditures and district potential is performed.The hypotheses are H0: 1 = 4 = 0 versus Ha: at least one of the j is not 0.The F statistic for this test is 1.482 with 2 and 21 degrees of freedom.What can we say about the P-value for this test?


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