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Zach plotted 10 points on a scatter plot to investigate the relationship between two quantitative variables any used y equals 2x + 8 to model a relationship and the line is a very good fit which of these scenarios is most likely
A. they're 2 points below the line and 8 points above the line
B. there are 5 points below the line and 5 Points above the line
C. there are 8 points below the line and 2 points above the line
D. there are 10 points below the line and 0 points above the line β
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