(1) (5 points each) Take the estimated multiple regression model for predicting electric power: y = -123.13 +0.76xı + 7.

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(1) (5 points each) Take the estimated multiple regression model for predicting electric power: y = -123.13 +0.76xı + 7.

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(1) (5 points each) Take the estimated multiple regression model for predicting electric power: y = -123.13 +0.76xı + 7.52X2 + 2.48x3 - 0.48X4 with SSE = 972.5, SSR = 5600.5 (a) Use this model to estimate electric power when average ambient temperature is 30, the number of days in the month is 20, the average product purity is 85, and the tons of product produced is 120. (b) Determine the coefficient of determination R2 (c) Determine Radj (adjusted coefficient of determination) (d) Determine the F-statistic value for ANOVA on this model (e) Find the F-cutoff value for this model (a 0.05) (f) Are these coefficient estimates collectively significant? Briefly explain.
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