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Lin opened a lemonade stand during the summer. She
noticed that she sold more lemonade on warmer days.
For each day she sold lemonade, she plotted the point
(t, c), where t represents high temperature and c
represents cups of lemonade sold.
b. A computer program found that the line c= 2t - 89
is a good fit for the data. Use this equation to predict
how many cups of lemonade Lin might sell on a day
when the high temperature is 74 degrees.
c. the high temp this Sunday is expected to be 5 degrees warmer that the high temp this Saturday. using the line c = 2t - 89 how many more cups of lemonade should lin expect to sell on Sunday than Saturday? explain or show your reasoning
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