Analyze the following data by using a multiple regression computer software package to predict y using x1
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Analyze the following data by using a multiple regression computer software package to predict y using x1 and x2. Notice that x2 is a dummy variable. Discuss the output from the regression analysis; in particular, comment on the predictability of the dummyvariable.
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