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Based on the value of r^2, which modeling equation is best fit for the data set? a. y=16.5839•1.0185^x

b. y=0.985515x-2.81333
c. y=-0.0000758936x^3+0.0143444x^2+0.207549x+7.70667
d. y=0.00182197x^2+0.785098x+1.195

Based on the value of r^2, which modeling equation is best fit for the data set? a-example-1
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Okay, let's evaluate each modeling equation candidate based on the r^2 value:

a. y=16.5839•1.0185^x

No r^2 value given, so cannot determine if this is the best fit.

b. y=0.985515x-2.81333

No r^2 value given for this linear model, so cannot determine if it is the best fit.

c. y=-0.0000758936x^3+0.0143444x^2+0.207549x+7.70667

This is a 3rd order polynomial model, but no r^2 is given, so cannot determine if it is the best fit.

d. y=0.00182197x^2+0.785098x+1.195

If this model has the highest r^2 value, it would be the best fit.

Based on the information provided, the only option that could potentially be the best fit is choice d, the quadratic model y=0.00182197x^2+0.785098x+1.195, if it has the highest r^2 value. But without the actual r^2 values for each model, a definitive determination cannot be made.

Does this help explain the approach? Let me know if you have any other questions!

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