Cars lose value the farther they are driven. A random sample of
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1111 car...
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Cars lose value the farther they are driven. A random sample of
11
1111 cars for sale was taken. All
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1111 cars were the same make and model. A line was fit to the data to model the relationship between how far each car had been driven and its selling price.
Which of these linear equations best describes the given model?
Based on this equation, estimate the price of a car that had been driven
56
5656 thousand kilometers.
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