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I need help with this question parts 1 - 4

I need help with this question parts 1 - 4-example-1
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Given:

Given data points are (950,100) and (1000,40).

Required:

To find the linear model for this data.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of linear equation is


y=mx+b

Where


\begin{gathered} m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) \\ \\ m=(40-100)/(1000-950) \\ \\ m=-(60)/(50) \\ \\ m=-(6)/(5) \end{gathered}

Now


y=-(6)/(5)x+b

Now we have to find b using the points (950,1000), we get


\begin{gathered} 1000=-(6)/(5)(950)+b \\ \\ 1000=-6*190+b \\ \\ 1000=-1140+b \\ \\ b=1000+1140 \\ \\ b=2140 \end{gathered}
y=-(6)/(5)x+2140

Final Answer:


y=-(6)/(5)x+2,140

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