Cabs use a valuable commodity—gas! Research average gas prices from 2005– 2015 for the city you chose. If you can't find this information for your specific city, you can research national gas price averages instead. a. Create a table showing the average gas price each year. b. Create a scatter plot of the data in your table. 2 c. What equation models the data? What are the domain and range of the equation? Do you think your equation is a good fit for the data? Explain how you determined your answers. d. Is there a trend in the data? Does there seem to be a positive correlation, a
Cabs use a valuable commodity—gas! Research average gas prices from 2005– 2015 for the city you chose. If you can't find this information for your specific city, you can research national gas price averages instead. a. Create a table showing the average gas price each year. b. Create a scatter plot of the data in your table. 2 c. What equation models the data? What are the domain and range of the equation? Do you think your equation is a good fit for the data? Explain how you determined your answers. d. Is there a trend in the data? Does there seem to be a positive correlation, a negative correlation, or neither? How much do you expect gas to cost in 2020? Explain.
can somebody help? the city is Albuquerque New Mexico and i am horrible at math ;-;
Did u ever get the answer to this?
Nope, I just kinda winged it..
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