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James researched gas prices for the last 3 years (as shown in the table below). Based on your line of best fit, what will be the price of gas 50 years from now? (Hint: year 53) …
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James researched gas prices for the last 3 years (as shown in the table below). Based on your line of best fit, what will be the price of gas 50 years from now? (Hint: year 53) …
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James researched gas prices for the last 3 years (as shown in the table below). Based on your line of best fit, what will be the price of gas 50 years from now? (Hint: year 53)
A. $12.75
B. $14.23
C. $15.42
D. $17.99
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Most likely C.$15.42
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