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The scatterplot shows the relationship between the cost of water in dollars and the number of gallons of water used by a business over several months. Clear Mark for Review L Based on the scatterplot, which is the best prediction of the number of gallons of water used by this business when the cost of water is $180? Water Usage A 85,000 gallons 180 160 B 90,000 gallons 140 120 Cost of Water (dollars) 100 C) 65,000 gallons 80 60 40 50,000 gallons 20. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Gallons of Water (thousands)
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