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The predicted rate of response of the dependent variables to change in the independent variable is called​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The predicted rate of response of the dependent variable to changes in the

independent

Variable is called:

a. Error

b. Regression equation

c. Slope

di intercept

Answer:

c. Slope

The slope is the rate of change between the independent and dependent variables.

In other words, the rate of change refers to the change in the dependent variable when the independent variable changes.

Explanation for incorrect :

Error:Understanding an error is an error or a state of error. An example of an error is adding 2 to 2 to get 5. An example of an error is when an error leads to a wrong conclusion and makes you believe that wrong conclusion over and over again.

Regression equation:The most commonly used form of regression is linear regression, and the most common form of linear regression is general least squares regression.

Linear regression uses values from an existing measurement dataset of two variables X and Y to develop a utility model to predict the value of the dependent variable Y for a given value of X.

intercept:The intercept of a regression model (sometimes called a "constant") is the mean of the response variable when all predictors in the model are zero.

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