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Mathematics, 16.11.2020 17:00 jaimejohnston2

These are some of the values in Cole’s data set. (1, 72), (3,66), (5, 53), (7, 40), (9, 34)

Cole determined the equation of a linear regression line, and determined that these are the corresponding predicted values.

(1, 74), (3,63), (5, 52), (7, 41), (9, 30)

Use the point tool to graph the residual plot for the given values in the data set.

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These are some of the values in Cole’s data set.

(1, 72), (3,66), (5, 53), (7, 40), (9, 34)
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