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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 08:10 nikeahbrown

Which line seems to best fit the data? Would you use either one of these lines to make predictions
about a student's math SAT score based on the
amount of studying they do? Why or why not?


Which line seems to best fit the data? Would you

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