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Serena says that if a regression line is drawn correctly in a scatterplot, there will always be the same number of points above the line as there are below the line. Which of these must be a counterexample to her claim? a scatterplot with an odd number of points in which the correct regression line passes directly through 0 of the points a scatterplot with an even number of points in which the correct regression line passes directly through 0 of the points a scatterplot with an odd number of points in which the correct regression line passes directly through 1 of the points a scatterplot with an even number of points in which the correct regression line passes directly through 2 of the points
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What is the value of x in the figure below? if necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a unit. 12 d 4 b оа. 3.1 ов. 6.9 ос. 4 od. 12
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State whether weight is a function of height for the six students and explain. a. yes, height is a function of weight because two students weigh 165 pounds but have different heights. b. no, height is not a function of weight because two students weigh 165 pounds but have different heights. c. yes, weight is a function of height because for each value of height there is one corresponding value of weight. d. no, weight is not a function of height because there is not enough data to determine a function.
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Me! last question, and i'm stuck! write the algebraic expression that models the word phrase. the product of 2 divided by the number h and 8 more than the number k
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