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Mathematics, 29.07.2019 20:10 anyone2562

Let the predictor variable x represent heights of males and let response variable y represent weights of males. a sample of 141 heights and weights results in s subscript eequals16.59303 cm. in your own words, describe what that value of s subscript e represents. choose the correct answer below. a. the value of s subscript e is the standard error of the estimate, which is a measure of the differences between the observed weights and the weights predicted from the regression equation. b. the value of s subscript e is the standard deviation of e, which is a measure of the differences between the observed weights and the weights predicted from the regression equation. c. the value of s subscript e is the standard error of the estimate, which is a measure of the differences in standard deviations for the two samples. d. the value of s subscript e is the standard deviation of e, which is a measure of the differences in standard deviations for the two samples.

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