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Suppose you are interested in explaining maximum July temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit and latitude in degrees north of the equator. You check weather data and observe the following data for Edmonton, Calgary, Denver and El Paso, respectively: Lattitude (X)=[51, 53, 39, 31] and Temperature (Y)=[89, 91, 90, 109]. Which of the following is the correct value of β₁?
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About -1
About -.0967
About -.2318
About -.7291
None of the above are close
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