Researchers are trying to predict driving speed from energy drink consumption. They found that people drive on average 15km/h faster for every one energy drink they drink.

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Researchers are trying to predict driving speed from energy drink consumption. They found that people drive on average 15km/h faster for every one energy drink they drink. If the intercept is 0.5, how fast do you expect someone to drive if they drink 5 energy drinks? Your final answer should reflect how fast they will drive, not how much faster they will drive. 

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