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Which of the following equations could be the equation for the line of best fit for the given set of data?
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Which of the following equations could be the equation for the line of best fit for the given set of data?
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Which of the following equations could be the equation for the line of best fit for the given set of data?
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y - y1 = m (x - x1) - this is one equation you can use
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