Consider a multiple linear regression of y on two input

Chapter 13, Problem 13.2.6

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Consider a multiple linear regression of y on two input variables x1 and x2. The p-value for x1 is less than 1%, and the p-value for x2 is greater than 10%. Suppose that a simple linear regression is performed with y and one input variable x2. What bounds can you put on the p-value for x2 in the simple linear regression?

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