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Naomi drew lines of best fit for two scatter plots, as shown.
Which statement describes the placement of the lines Naomi drew?
A.
Only line A is a well-placed line of best fit.
B.
Only line B is a well-placed line of best fit.
C.
Both line A and line B are well-placed lines of best fit.
D.
Neither line A nor line B is a well-placed line of best fit.
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Naomi drew lines of best fit for two scatter plots, as shown.
Which statement describes...
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