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Assume you have collected data pairs (x, y) on a certain variety of tree. x is

the number of weeks since the tree was planted and yis the height of the tree
in inches. A plot of the data points with the best-fit line is given below. What is
the numerical value of the height as predicted by the best-fit line for an age of
120 weeks?

Assume you have collected data pairs (x, y) on a certain variety of tree. x is the-example-1
User Franzi
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Answer:

140 is the real asnwer :)

User Theor
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Answer:


y = 120\,in

Explanation:

The points show a high postive correlation with a linear model, whose slope is constant:


m = (\Delta y)/(\Delta x)


m = (20\,in)/(20\,weeks)


m = 1\,(in)/(weeks)

The numerical value predicted by the fit line is:


y = 20\,in + \left(1\,(in)/(weeks) \right)\cdot (120\,weeks)


y = 120\,in

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