Why might the intercept of a linear model have no useful interpretation in the context of the data?(1 point)

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A value of zero for the dependent variable might not make sense, so the intercept would not have any meaning.
A value of zero for the dependent variable might not make sense, so the intercept would not have any meaning.

If the intercept is negative, then it would not make sense.
If the intercept is negative, then it would not make sense.

A value of zero for the independent variable might not be in the range of the data.
A value of zero for the independent variable might not be in the range of the data.

A value of zero for the independent variable might not make sense, so the intercept would not have any meaning.

A value of zero for the independent variable might not make sense, so the intercept would not have any meaning.