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Using the information from problem #1, if a 32 inch Northern Pike is caught, then the weight in pounds as predicted by the least-squares line is ____ pounds. (Round your answer …
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Using the information from problem #1, if a 32 inch Northern Pike is caught, then the weight in pounds as predicted by the least-squares line is ____ pounds. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places).
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it would have to be a 12 pounds
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