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20. For this table of data, what is a reasonable scaling range for the independent variable? mass (kg)
newtons (m/s2)
0.8
7.845
2.3
22.555
4.3
42.169
6.1
59.821
7.0
68.647
7.5
73.55
8.1
79.434
8.8
86.299
from 0 to 9
Ofrom 7.845 to 86.299
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from 0 to 90
from 0.8 to 8.8
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