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A marathon runner has a pacer running with him in order to make sure that the runner maintains a certain pace (innumber of minutes per mile) during the race. Based on the runner's 1-mile split times, the equation for the line of best fit was y = 10.4x, where y is the number of minutes, and x is the distance covered in miles. It turns out that the pacer kept the runner at a pace that was about 7/8 of the intended pace. If the pacer had kept the runner at the intended pace, what would have been the equation of the line of best fit?

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If the pace kept was about 7/8 of the intented pace, that means the intended pace is 1 over 7/8 of the pace kept.

So if the pace was 10.4, the intended pace would be:


(10.4)/((7)/(8))=10.4\cdot(8)/(7)=11.886

So the intended pace is 11.886, therefore the equation would be:


y=11.886x

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