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The scatter plot shows the number of cups of hot chocolate sold at a football game and the average temperature during the game.



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Use the line of fit to make a conjecture about the number of cups of hot chocolate sold if the average temperature is 50°F.



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cups will be sold if the average temperature is 50°F.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To make a conjecture about the number of cups of hot chocolate sold if the average temperature is 50°F, we would need to analyze the line of fit in relation to the scatter plot. Typically, you would locate the point on the x-axis corresponding to 50°F and then see where this vertical line intersects the line of fit. The y-coordinate of that intersection point would give you the estimated number of cups sold.

Since I cannot see the plot, I can't provide the exact answer, but I can guide you on how to interpret it:

1. Find the point at 50°F on the x-axis.
2. Draw a vertical line from 50°F to see where it intersects the line of fit.
3. Look at the y-value at this intersection to estimate the number of cups sold.

If you see that the intersection is at, for example, 15 cups, you would say:

"We can predict that about 15 cups will be sold if the average temperature is 50°F."

Please provide any specific values from the graph if you need precise information!
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