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(06.02 LC) A scatter plot is shown Which two ordered pairs can be joined to draw the best line of best fit for this scatterplot? (0, 15) and (10, 1) (0, 15) and (10, 13) (0, 10)…
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(06.02 LC) A scatter plot is shown Which two ordered pairs can be joined to draw the best line of best fit for this scatterplot? (0, 15) and (10, 1) (0, 15) and (10, 13) (0, 10)…
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A scatter plot is shown
Which two ordered pairs can be joined to draw the best line of best fit for this scatterplot?
(0, 15) and (10, 1)
(0, 15) and (10, 13)
(0, 10) and (5, 0)
(0, 10) and (10, 10)
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The line of best fit for the above graph would be (0,15) and (10,1) since the dots on the graph start near the top left and make their way down to the bottom right or vice-versa.
The reason I didn't pick the other 3 were because they either didn't fit as perfect as the first did, or the lines were started near the center and not near enough to the top or the right.
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