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Jordan plotted the graph below to show the relationship between the temperature of his city and the number of cups of hot chocolate he sold daily:

Part A: In your own words, describe the relationship between the temperature of the city and the number of cups of hot chocolate sold.

Part B: Describe how you can make the line of best fit. Write the approximate slope and y-intercept of the line of best fit. Show your work, including the points that you use to calculate the slope and y-intercept.

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User Marvin W
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Answer:

part a:when it was 20 feranheight -50 we had a good rate selling hot chocolate but as it got hotter we decrease our sale

part b the y intercept will probably be 24 if it would had been keep going

Explanation:

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Answer:

Part A: It seems like the colder it was in his city, the more cups of chocolate he sold that day.

Part B:The line of best fit is y ≈-0.122x+20.944; r ≈ -0.372

Explanation:

I added a snapshot of my work on a regression calculator

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