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Aprofessor of industrial relations believes that an individual's wage rate at a factory (y) depends on his performance rating (x1) and the number of economics courses the employee successfully completed in college (x2). the professor randomly selects 6 workers and collects the following information: employee y ($) x1 x2 1 10 3 0 2 12 1 5 3 15 8 1 4 17 5 8 5 20 7 12 6 25 10 9 suppose an employee had never taken an economics course and managed to score a 5 on his performance rating. what is his estimated expected wage rate?

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