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A scatterplot is used to display data for a runner where x is the number of miles run, and y is the time, in minutes, that it takes to run that distance.

Which interpretation describes a line of best fit of y = 9.5x for the data in the scatterplot?

For each 1 minute, the runner ran 9.5 miles.

For each 9.5 minutes, the runner ran 1 mile.

The minimum distance with a recorded time is 9.5 miles.

The maximum distance with a recorded time is 9.5 miles.

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  1. 8 May, 09:08
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    for each 9.5 minutes, the runner ran 1 mile.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    you cant know the minimum or maximum distance with just an equation.

    y = 9.5x

    x is the number of miles ran and y is the time it takes, then if x = 1 = > 9.5

    That means when he runs 1 mile it takes 9.5 minutes to do it
  2. 8 May, 09:11
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    the answer is - for each 9.5 minutes, the runner ran 1 mile
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