13. Find the linear regression equation that models the data

  1. Linear RegressionUse linear regression to find the equation for the linear function that best fits this data. Round both numbers
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  2. Find the linear regression equation that models the data above.***Round to the nearest thousandth if needed
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  3. 13. Find the linear regression equation that models the data above. Round to the nearest thousandth if needed
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  4. 13. Find the linear regression equation that models the data above. Round to the nearest thousandth if needed.y = 0.176x -
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  5. 13. Find the linear regression equation that models the data above. Round to the nearest thousandth if needed.y = 0.176x -
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  6. 2002$0.70 2003 $1.04 2004 $1.15 2005 $1.38 2007 $1.70 2008 $2.55 2009 $1.29 2010 $2.22 2011 $2.56 Find the linear regression
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  7. The table below shows the value, V, of an investment (in dollars) n years after 1996.n 1 3 7 12 14 19 V 16719 15833.86 15033
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  8. Find the linear regression equation to represent the set of data belowRound all numbers to the nearest tenth Homework Grade (x)
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  9. Average gas pricesColumbia, SC Year Gas Price 2002 $0.70 2003 $1.04 2004 $1.15 2005 $1.38 2006 $1.86 2007 $1.70 2008 $2.55 2009
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  10. Average gas pricesColumbia, SC Year Gas Price 2002 $0.70 2003 $1.04 2004 $1.15 2005 $1.38 2006 $1.86 2007 $1.70 2008 $2.55 2009
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