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6 January, 23:19

A house is listed for sale at $205,000, but the listing does not include square footage of the house. Based on the comps, the line of best fit is y=0.07x+50.5. If the price is fair, what size (in square feet) should the house be?

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  1. 6 January, 23:41
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    We are asked to solve for the square feet size, which is the x variable in the problem. The "y" variable is equivalent to $205,000.

    We have the expression y = 0.07x + 50.5. Solving for x, we have:

    Y = 0.07x + 50.5

    $205,000 = 0.07x + 50.5

    ($205,000 - 50.5) / 0.07 = x

    x = 2,927,850
  2. 6 January, 23:47
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    The answer would be 2200 ft 2
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