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OUTPUT SUMMARY Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.947802 R Square 0.898329 Adjusted R Squ 0.893708 Standard Error 24.38343 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 1 22 23 SS MS 115571.4372 115571.437 13080.13298 594.551499 128651.5702 F Sig. F 194.384233 2.11943E-12 Intercept Area Coefficients Standard Error t Stat -39.001138 18.23794096 -2.13846168 0.08498698 0.006095676 13.9421746 P-value 0.04383414 2.1194E-12 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.948649 R Square 0.899934 Adjusted R Squ 0.884924 Standard Error 25.37089 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 3 20 23 SS MS 115777.9253 38592.6418 12873.64487 643.682244 128651.5702 t Stat -1.82967158 11.0098869 0.24438432 0.56636144 F Sig. F 59.9560453 3.55113E-10 Intercept Area Brick Wood Coefficients Standard Error -50.211789 27.44306087 0.08751798 0.007949035 3.1034555 12.69907767 8.67296494 15.31348072 P-value 0.0822472 6.1287E-10 0.80942285 0.57744889 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.963387 R Square 0.928115 Adjusted R Squ 0.908147 Standard Error 22.66685 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 5 18 23 SS MS 119403.4176 23880.6835 9248.152606 513.786256 128651.5702 t Stat -2.80746006 8.05939312 1.57208233 2.72688933 -1.54024467 -2.64353517 F Sig. F 46.4798021 1.14373E-09 Coefficients Standard Error Intercept -128.83932 45.89177362 Area 0.11161653 0.013849247 Brick 86.6471488 55.11616482 Wood 168.512003 61.79642173 BrickArea -0.0256403 0.016646879 Wood Area -0.0612897 0.023184745 P-value 0.01164895 2.2053E-07 0.13334355 0.01383741 0.1408963 0.01651288 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.947901 R Square 0.898517 Adjusted R Squ 0.888852 Standard Error 24.93416 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 2 21 23 SS MS 115595.6141 57797.807 13055.95613 621.712197 128651.5702 F 92.9655351 Sig. F 3.6909E-11 Intercept Taxes Area Coefficients Standard Error t Stat -39.227469 18.68515052 -2.09939271 0.00091138 0.19719917 0.004621642 0.08349512 0.009802431 8.51779645 P-value 0.04804733 0.84556784 2.97E-08 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics 0.955256 Multiple R R Square 0.912515 Adjusted R Squ 0.899392 Standard Error 23.72245 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 3 20 23 SS MS 117396.4777 39132.1592 11255.09246 562.754623 128651.5702 t Stat -1.93043895 1.78887866 -0.47554587 7.14545449 F Sig. F 69.5368064 9.32306E-11 Intercept Baths Taxes Area Coefficients Standard Error -34.668498 17.95886804 15.6292135 8.736877381 -0.002254 0.004739725 0.07492228 0.010485307 P-value 0.06785499 0.08879252 0.6395507 6.3757E-07 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.954739 R Square 0.911526 Adjusted R Squ 0.9031 Standard Error 23.28126 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 2 21 23 SS MS 117269.2142 58634.6071 11382.35597 542.016951 128651.5702 F Sig. F 108.178549 8.74137E-12 Intercept Baths Area Coefficients Standard Error t Stat -35.602672 17.5191093 -2.03221932 14.0781304 7.95446719 1.76983952 0.07259775 0.009103672 7.9745568 P-value 0.05497206 0.09127355 8.6665E-08 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics 0.740205 Multiple R R Square 0.547903 Adjusted R Squ 0.527353 Standard Error 51.41761 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 1 22 23 SS MS 70488.61833 70488.6183 58162.95187 2643.77054 128651.5702 F 26.6621544 Sig. F 3.5488E-05 Intercept Taxes Coefficients Standard Error t Stat 50.4092928 31.83922847 1.5832448 0.03129314 0.006060403 5.16354088 P-value 0.1276365 3.5488E-05 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.802248 R Square 0.643602 Adjusted R Squ 0.627402 Standard Error 45.65241 Observations 24 ANOVA Regression Residual Total df 1 22 23 SS MS 82800.42883 82800.4288 45851.14137 2084.14279 128651.5702 F Sig. F 39.7287697 2.41675E-06 Intercept Baths Coefficients Standard Error t Stat 61.581175 24.67961667 2.49522413 62.8547237 9.972071033 6.30307621 P-value 0.02058061 2.4167E-06
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BUSA 3120 Class Examples 1. A local Quick Stop Food Store (with one check out) advertises fast service and short lines. To confirm their commitment to this advertisement, they have the following policies: a. b. c. d. The average number of people in ...
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