. Write a regression equation for annual salary where y is the dependent variable (salary) and x is the independent variable (MONTHS of education) assuming you receive no fixed salary and you have 5 years of education
From the given information ,
The regression equation is , Y=b1*X
Where, Y: Annual Salary, X: Months of Eduation
here, Regression equation for given data,
Y= b1*60. ( given X : 5 years of education i.e 60 months)
. Write a regression equation for annual salary where y is the dependent variable (salary) and x ...
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