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12. A multiple regression analysis produced the following tables. Predictor Inte

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Question

12. A multiple regression analysis produced the following tables. Predictor Intercept 624.5369 8.569122 4.736515 CoefficientsStandard Error tStatistic p-value 7.9561766.88E-06 5.1863190.000301 6.7742483.06E-05 78.49712 1.652255 0.699194 Source dt SS p-value Regression2 1660914 830457.158.319561.4E-06 MS Residual 11156637.514239.77 Total 13 1817552 These results indicate that none of the predictor variables are significant at the 5% level each predictor variable is significant at the 5% level x1 is the only predictor variable significant at the 5% level x2 is the only predictor variable significant at the 5% level

Explanation / Answer

From the table, we can see that the p - value corresponding to both x1 and x2 are very small. Hence,

Both the predictor variables are significant at 5% level.

Option B is correct.