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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 18:01 gmoney1973

A graph has average temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) on the x-axis, from 0 to 60, and total coat sales on the y-axis, from 0 to 100. A trend line goes through points (55, 50) and (65, 40). Quincy claims that if 80 coats are sold, the outside temperature is likely to be about 42°F. Did Quincy make a reliable prediction? If not, what was his mistake?
A. Yes. Quincy’s prediction is reliable.
B. No. Quincy should have used the trend line to find the corresponding y value when x=80.
C. No. Quincy should have used the trend line to find the corresponding x value when y=80.
D. No. The prediction is extrapolated, so it is too far off the graph to be reliable.

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