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- The table below shows the number of state-registered automatic weapons and the murder rate for several Northwestern states, where xx is thousands of automatic weapons and yy is murders per 100,000 residents. xx 11.3 8.2 7.1 3.7 2.9 2.2 2.1 0.6 yy 13.9 10.7 10.3 7.2 6.5 5.6 5.5 4.6 Use your calculator to determine the equation of the regression line and write it in the y=ax+by=ax+b form. Round to 2 decimal places. According to this model, how many murders per 100,000 residents can be expected in a state with 4.6 thousand automatic weapons? Round to 3 decimal places. According to this model, how many murders per 100,000 residents can be expected in a state with 4.4 thousand automatic weapons? Round to 3 decimal places.Please answer this question1. The design life of a planned municipal water-distribution system is to end in 2050, and the population in the town has been measured every 10 years since 1930 by the US Census Bureau. The reported populations are given below. Year Population 1930 25521 1940 30208 1950 30721 1960 37253 1970 38302 1980 41983 1990 56451 2000 64109
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