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y xi - ~y x xi - ~x B*D D elevado 2 B1

410 -97 5000 -51000 4,947,000 2,601,000,000 432.413793


420 -87 15000 -41000 3,567,000 1,681,000,000
440 -67 25000 -31000 2,077,000 961,000,000
490 -17 35000 -21000 357,000 441,000,000
530 23 45000 -11000 - 253,000 121,000,000
530 23 55000 -1000 - 23,000 1,000,000
550 43 65000 9000 387,000 81,000,000
540 33 75000 19000 627,000 361,000,000
570 63 90000 34000 2,142,000 1,156,000,000
590 83 150000 94000 7,802,000 8,836,000,000

507 56000 0 21,630,000 16,240,000,000

Solución B2: 0.0013318966


Solución B1: 432.4137931 Relationship between annual famil
Model that explains the math score
When the annual income increases

Ot doesn't make sense to get the re


Formula
y = b1 + b2 * x
b1 = ~y - b2~x
b2= [ ∑(xi-x) (yi - y) ] / [ ∑ (xi - x)elevado a 2

~y = 507
~x = 56000

y= 0,001331897 +( 432,4137831 * x)

elationship between annual family income and math scores.


Model that explains the math scores by the annual family income.
When the annual income increases in dollar, the math score of the student increases in 0,001331. The intercept menas the math score whe

t doesn't make sense to get the result B1 as the lowest score you coudld get in an exam os '
cept menas the math score when the annual fmaily income

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