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A) Y=1566.67x + 1716.67

B) Y= 3x + 2000

C) Y= 4700x + 1500

D) Y= x + 1700

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Question 15
Since spring started, Kareem has been surveying the
growth of leaves on his neighborhood trees. He goes out
every day and computes the average number of leaves on
a sample of trees. He created a scatter plot where the y-
axis represents the average number of leaves on the trees,
and the x-axis represents the number of weeks since
spring started.
Use the 2 given points to write a linear equation that can
be used to approximate the data distribution.
Transcribed Image Text:40 MULTIPLE CHOICE Question 15 Since spring started, Kareem has been surveying the growth of leaves on his neighborhood trees. He goes out every day and computes the average number of leaves on a sample of trees. He created a scatter plot where the y- axis represents the average number of leaves on the trees, and the x-axis represents the number of weeks since spring started. Use the 2 given points to write a linear equation that can be used to approximate the data distribution.
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