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Mathematics, 13.12.2019 02:31 kactus

Suppose you fit a least squares line to 26 data points and the calculated value of sse is 8.55. find s^2, the estimator of sigma^2 (the variance of the random error term epsilon). what is the largest deviation that you might expect between any one of the 26 points and the least squares line? find s^2 the estimator of sigma^2 (the variance of the random error term epsilon). s^2 (round to four decimal places as needed.) what is the largest deviation that you might expect between any one of the 26 points and the least squares line? (round to three decimal places as needed.)

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