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A realtor is trying to predict the selling price of houses in Greenville (in thousands of dollars) as a function of Size (measured in thousands of square feet) and number of bedrooms (BR). Part of the regression output is provided below, based on a sample of 20 homes. Some of the information has been omitted.

Variable Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat
Intercept 128.93746 2.6205302 49.203
Size 1.2072436 11.439
FP 6.47601954 1.9803612 3.27
a. The estimated coefficient for size is approximately _____.
b. How many predictors (independent variables) were used in the regression?

User Sasa Shree
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Answer:

a. The estimated coefficient for size is approximately
s =13.8096595404

b The number of predictors are 2

Explanation:

From the table we can see that

The standard error of size is
e = 1.2072436

and the test statistics of size is
T_s = 11.439

The estimated coefficient for size is evaluated as


s=e * T_s

=>
s =1.2072436\cdot 11.439

=>
s =13.8096595404

The number of predictors are two and this include size and FP

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