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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Click here...... :3 Which line is a linear model for the data? http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1549000_1549500/1549101/1/0037c103917761efa2e0e1d78738c434b15250f5/MS_IMC-141014-108125.jpg http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1549000_1549500/1549102/1/8b7b4b5132b93301e1eb1a411fbaf4ab0e5a0abc/MS_IMC-141014-108126.jpg http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1549000_1549500/1549103/1/5d609051d99bf0ff2fdb6ae0aa939d26304455bd/MS_IMC-141014-108127.jpg http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1549000_1549500/1549104/1/b9ecda0aae1e1e57fd408f1e33080f711f626552/MS_IMC-141014-108

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Emma_1997 @Bee_see @bohotness

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ladybug108

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rational please help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its A

OpenStudy (rational):

B looks better

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay i'll go with B thankyou btw

OpenStudy (rational):

you want the model to be near to bulk of the points, in A the line is a bit far from points compared to B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh yeah, I agree. Thankyou so much! x

OpenStudy (rational):

yw

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