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The admissions officer for clearwater college developed thefollowing estimated regression equation relating the final collegegpa to the student’s sat mathematics score and high-schoolgpa. y = -1.41 + .0235x1 + .00486x2where: x1 = high-school grade point averagex2 = sat mathematics scorey = final college grade point averageinterpret the coefficients in this estimated regressionequation. estimate the final college gpa for a student who has ahigh-school average of 84 and a score of 540 on the sat mathematicstest.

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