Answer:
Pretty sure it's (C), although I am unable to check. --> IT IS C I GOT 100%
"When the budget of a movie is $0, the predicted rating is 0.136 points. This interpretation is not meaningful, because a movie cannot have a budget of $0."
The y intercept is the starting "points", which is .136. Basically the company uses the equation to figure out how much money they got from a movie and how it increases as the budget increases. They make money off points.
So when there's no budget or a budget less than a million, thats what they earn in points.
Which is, .136 ; this means when theres no budget, they are expected to start with .136 points. (Probably cuz they're a cool company or something)
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If you're looking for a question that asks "What is the predicted score of a movie that has a $5 million budget?", its (C), .861
If you're looking for a question that asks "What is the predicted score of a movie that has a $250,000 budget?", it's (B) 0.17225 points
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