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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 04:16, cireland

If you pay more in tuition to go to a top business school, will it necessarily result in a higher probability of a job offer at graduation? Let yequalspercentage of graduates with job offers and xequalstuition cost; then fit the simple linear model, Upper E (y )equals beta 0 plus beta 1 x, to the data below. Is there sufficient evidence (at alphaequals0.05) of a positive linear relationship between y and x?

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