Asked by sara
The scatter plot shows the number of people at a fair based on the outside temperature. How many fewer people would be predicted to be at the fair on a 80degreesF day than on a 60degreesF day?
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Part 1
The slope is
negative 0.4 .
Part 2
For each degree that the outside temperature increases, the fair attendance decreases by
0.4 thousand people.
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
Part 3
The difference between 60degreesF and 80degreesF is
enter your response heredegreesF.
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
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The temperature difference is 80 − 60 = 20°F.
Predicted decrease = 0.4 thousand/°F × 20°F = 8 thousand people (8,000 fewer).
Predicted decrease = 0.4 thousand/°F × 20°F = 8 thousand people (8,000 fewer).
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