A, just divide by 4 and youll get your solution.
Answer:
(A)Simple First Order Model with Two Predictor Variables.
Step-by-step explanation:
A multiple linear regression model with k predictor variables X₁, X₂, ..., Xₖ and a response Y, can be written as:
y = βₒ + β₁x₁ + β₂x₂ + ··· βₖxₖ + ∈.
Where:
x₁ , x₂,...xₖ are the predictor variables.
βₒ ,β₁, β₂ ··· βₖ are the Regression Coefficients.
and ∈ are the residual terms of the model
Multiple regression models describe how a single response variable y depends linearly on a number of predictor variables x.
The model:
y = βₒ + β₁x₁ + β₂x₂ + ∈ has two predictor variables. It is also of first order since there is no quadratic term, therefore it is a Simple First Order Model with Two Predictor Variables.
The answer is 99x. pretend like the variable isn't even there at the beginning. Then at the end put it in next to the answer.
Use a proportion
11 x
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10 7
just solve for x
In scientific notation the numeric value is the same only the power of the x10 multiplier changes