A set of n = 15 pairs of X and Y scores has SSX = 10, SSY = 40, and SP = 30. What is the slope for the regression equation for predicting Y from X?​

10/30
10/40
40/10
30/10

To find the slope for the regression equation for predicting Y from X, you need to use the formula:

slope = SP / SSX

Where SP is the sum of products of X and Y deviations from their means (covariance), and SSX is the sum of squares of X deviations from its mean (also known as the variance of X).

From the information given:

SSX = 10
SP = 30

So, the slope for the regression equation is:

slope = 30 / 10 = 3

Therefore, the correct answer is 3.

To find the slope for the regression equation for predicting Y from X, we need to use the formula:

slope (b) = SP / SSX

Given that SSX = 10 and SP = 30, we can substitute these values into the formula:

slope (b) = 30 / 10

Therefore, the slope for the regression equation for predicting Y from X is 3.

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