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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 16:00 zb868469

Suppose the entering freshmen at a certain college have a mean combined application test score of 1225, with a standard deviation of 120. in the first semester, these students attained a mean gpa of 2.64, with a standard deviation of 0.58. a scatterplot showed the association to be reasonable linear, and the correlation between application test score and gpa was 0.44. what combined test score would you predict for a freshmen who attained a first-semester gpa of 2.9? suppose the entering freshmen at a certain college have a mean combined application test score of 1225, with a standard deviation of 120. in the first semester, these students attained a mean gpa of 2.64, with a standard deviation of 0.58. a scatterplot showed the association to be reasonable linear, and the correlation between application test score and gpa was 0.44. what combined test score would you predict for a freshmen who attained a first-semester gpa of 2.9?

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