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5 June, 15:11

New data collected on roller coasters, comparing height of the initial drop to the speed of the coaster, found that the regression line equation is actually y = 0.502 + 12.250

Part A: What is the predicted speed for a drop of 100 feet?

Part B: What would be the predicted speed for a drop of 500 feet?

Part C: Do you think it is likely that a roller coaster will reach the speed found in Part B?

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  1. 5 June, 15:12
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    Part A: What is the predicted speed for a drop of 100 feet?: 62.45

    Part B: What would be the predicted speed for a drop of 500 feet?:263.25

    Part C: Do you think it is likely that a roller coaster will reach the speed found in Part B?:No, it is not likely, it is impossible for a roller coaster to travel at this speed

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I just did this question on algebra nation.
  2. 5 June, 15:40
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    algebra nation question

    Part A:62.45

    Part B:263.25

    Part C:No it's not likely it is impossible for a roller coaster to travel at this speed.

    I also had this as a algebra nations question.
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