Consider a regression that uses X = # of 60 pound bench press repetitions to predict Y = maximum bench press amount in p

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Consider a regression that uses X = # of 60 pound bench press repetitions to predict Y = maximum bench press amount in p

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Consider a regression that uses X = # of 60 pound bench press repetitions to predict Y = maximum bench press amount in pounds.....for the ith student among a sample of high school athletes. The estimated predicted sample regression is as follows Max;= 68.91 +.6885Reps; *the e; is left off for simplicity The table below lists the actual data from which the regression above was estimated. For example, a student in the study who trained by doing 12 “60 pound reps” accomplished a maximum bench press amount of 76 pounds. X; Y 12 76 15 82 17 79 3 71 What is the value of the sample residual for the student who does 3 “60 pound reps?" a) a. around 71 pounds b) b. around .02 pounds c) c. around 8.95 pounds d) d. around -1.61 pounds
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