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The equation of the trend line is y = -0.36x + 12.6. Use the equation of the trend line to predict the wind chill for a wind speed of 1 mi/h. Round your answer to the nearest degree. The wind chill at
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The equation of the trend line is y = -0.36x + 12.6.
Use the equation of the trend line to predict the wind chill for a wind speed of 1 mi/h. Round your answer
to the nearest degree.
The wind chill at 1 mi/h is
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9.72°F
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I think that's right :)
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