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Should the line of best-fit travel through the origin of the graph . Explain your reasoning
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Should the line of best-fit travel through the origin of the graph . Explain your reasoning
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Should the line of best-fit travel through the origin of the graph . Explain your reasoning
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No because if it does then you had no human error and based on what your graphing it is very unlikely that when you have zero at your x axis you will also reasonably be at zero on your y axis! Hope this helps you
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