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It should be a small increase of say 2% or so. Anyways, how would I convert
those equations to a percent? Thanks. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: With an R² value that low, I would not trust any derived data. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "rml" wrote in message ... I created a chart with a trendline. How can I figure out the percent of increase from the formula generated from trendline? y = 2.1973x + 3211.2 R² = 0.0046 Thanks! |
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