A researcher studied the relationship between the number of times a certain species of cricket will chirp in one minute and the temperature outside. Her data is expressed in the scatter plot and line of best fit below. Based on the line of best fit, how many times would the cricket most likely chirp per minute if the temperature outside were 78degreesf

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By looking at the line of best fit, we can see that as the temperature increases, the number of chirps per minute also increases.

To find out how many times the cricket would most likely chirp per minute at 78 degrees Fahrenheit, we look at the scatter plot and see that the line of best fit intersects the y-axis at approximately 20 chirps per minute.

Therefore, if the temperature outside were 78 degrees Fahrenheit, the cricket would most likely chirp around 20 times per minute.