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The standard error of the slope in simple linear regression is given by SE(β1)=se∑(xi−xˉ)2SE(\beta_1) = \frac{s_e}{\sqrt{\sum (x_i - \bar{x})^2}}SE(β1​)=∑(xi​−xˉ)2​se​​. If the standard error of the estimate is se=3.0s_e = 3.0se​=3.0, the sample standard deviation of xxx is sx=5.0s_x = 5.0sx​=5.0, and the sample size is n=101n = 101n=101, calculate the standard error of the slope.