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(Solved): In a simple regression, the mean squared error, MSE is calculated by q, (55E)/((n-1)) (55E)/((n-2)) ...



In a simple regression, the mean squared error, MSE is calculated by

q,

(55E)/((n-1))

(55E)/((n-2))

(55E)/(1)

(55E)/(\sqrt(15))


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