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This graph is from a publication of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2017). The y-axis shows the percentage living with diabetes.

The Board of Directors of a medical school wants to use the trend to predict the percentage in 2020 so that they can help train enough doctors to handle the growing numbers. Use a visual estimate of the line of best fit to make a prediction. Do you think your estimated line of best fit will be accurate? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

My estimate is around 16 million cases by 2020

Explanation:

I used the formula of rise over run

(The "Rise over Run" formula is y2-y1/x2-x1)

I used 2010's total of cases 22 million and 1960's 4 million

Now I subtract 2010 and 1960

Which is 40 or 4 in this case

Then I subtracted 22 million by 4 million which is 5.5

Round 5.5 to 6 (Since it is an estimate)

Divide 6 and 4

6/4= 1.5 which I rounded to 2 million now I start at 1960's 4 million case and add 2 million for 10 year or multiply 6 by 2 which is 12 and add it by 4 which is 16

Hence 16 million

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