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For a multiple regression model with 2 independent variables, R.sq = 0.904 and adjusted R. sq = 0.88, determine the number of observations (n) 6 7 9 10

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For a multiple regression model with 2 independent variables, R.sq = 0.904 and adjusted R. sq = 0.88, determine the number of observations (n) 6 7 9 10

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The question seems to be incomplete. It asks to determine the number of observations (n) but does not provide enough information to do so. In multiple regression analysis, the number of observations (n) refers to the number of data points or samples used in the analysis. This cannot be determined from the R-squared or adjusted R-squared values alone. These values tell us about the proportion of the variance in the dependent variable that is predictable from the independent variables, not the number of observations. Please provide more information.

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