Fit a Function to the Data: CCSS.Math.Content.HSS-ID.B.6a

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Common Core: High School - Statistics and Probability › Fit a Function to the Data: CCSS.Math.Content.HSS-ID.B.6a

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

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Afterwards, the researchers plotted the point on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation to the data.

Runners

Based on this data, estimate how long it will take a male that weighs 185 pounds to run a mile.

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Screen shot 2015 12 17 at 1.19.40 pm

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the point on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation to the data.

Runners

Based on this data, estimate how long it will take a male that weighs 185 pounds to run a mile.

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot2.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot4.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot5.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot7.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs 155 pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Screen shot 2015 12 17 at 1.19.40 pm

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Runners

Based on this data, estimate how long it will take a male that weighs 185 pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot10.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot11.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs pounds to run a mile?

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Researchers study a group of thirty males. They collect data on their weight and the length of time it takes them to run one mile. The data was recorded in the following table:

Afterwards, the researchers plotted the data on a scatter plot and fit a trend line with an equation for the data.

Plot12.1

If the best fit line is estimate how long it will take a male that weighs pounds to run a mile?

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