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Monthly private school tuition based on the average number of weeks in attendance is predicted using the least-square regression line, ŷ = 265.9 + 93.4x, where ŷ represents the predicted monthly expense and x represents the average number of weeks in attendance. A child attends private school an average of 3.5 weeks and has a monthly cost of $595. What is the residual for the child? A. −2.2
B. 2.2
C. 3.52
D. −3.52
E. 90.7

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