In: Statistics and Probability
5. If SSR = 36 and SSE = 4 determine SST and compute the coefficient r2 and interpret its meaning.
6. If SSR = 66 and SST = 88 compute the coefficient r2 and interpret its meaning.
7. If SSE = 10 and SSR = 30 determine SST and compute the coefficient r2 and interpret its meaning
8. If SSR = 120, why is it impossible for SST to = 110?
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