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Regression Example

The document contains hourly utility cost data for 6 hours ranging from 400 to 700 kilowatt-hours. A linear regression analysis was performed on the data, resulting in a slope of 2.1914, intercept of 419.5714, and R-squared value of 0.9604, indicating a strong linear correlation between hours and utility costs.

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Regression Example

The document contains hourly utility cost data for 6 hours ranging from 400 to 700 kilowatt-hours. A linear regression analysis was performed on the data, resulting in a slope of 2.1914, intercept of 419.5714, and R-squared value of 0.9604, indicating a strong linear correlation between hours and utility costs.

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y = 2.1914x + 419.57
R = 0.9604

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y = 2.1914x + 419.57
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