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Mathematics, 07.10.2020 05:01 sweeps8758

PLEASE ANSWER HURRY PLEASE PLEASS Michael’s youth group built a catapult that they use to launch pumpkins. Michael gathered data about the weights of several launched pumpkins and the distances they traveled. The scatter plot shows the data he gathered and the line of best fit.

The equation of the line of best fit is y = -9.21x + 168.7.

Based on the line of best fit, approximately how far is a 5-pound pumpkin predicted to travel when launched by the catapult?

A.
18 feet
B.
123 feet
C.
144 feet
D.
214 feet

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