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Mathematics, 21.12.2020 02:50 jonlandis6

Let x represent the year and y represent the amount of sales, in millions of dollars, in the regression equation. y = 7.36 x minus 14,354.33,
Use the regression equation to predict the sales of skin diving and scuba equipment in the year 2008.
a.
44,000,000
b.
440,000,000
c.
42,455,000
d.
424,550,000

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