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a.
To make:
A
a.

Answer to Problem 26E
The line of best fit would look like:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Since 1912, scientists have created five maps of the glaciers on top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. The maps indicate that the glaciers are shrinking as shown by the table.
Calculation:
Let x be the number of years since 1912. Lety be the area of the glaciers (in square kilometers).
Our ordered pairs would be
Upon plotting our given values on coordinate plane and drawing a line of best fit, we will get:
b.
To write:
An equation for the line of best fit.
b.

Answer to Problem 26E
The equation of line of best fit would be
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Since 1912, scientists have created five maps of the glaciers on top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. The maps indicate that the glaciers are shrinking as shown by the table.
Calculation:
Let us find slope of line passing through points (77,3.3) and (41,6.7) as:
Now we will use
Therefore, the equation of line of best fit would be
c.
To estimate:
The year when the glaciers will disappear.
c.

Answer to Problem 26E
The glaciers will disappear in 2024.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Since 1912, scientists have created five maps of the glaciers on top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. The maps indicate that the glaciers are shrinking as shown by the table.
Calculation:
To predict the year, when the glaciers will disappear, we will substitute
Asx represents the number of years since 1912, so
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