Mathematics, 03.05.2021 14:00 karleebowling316
Use the data in the table to answer the question. Citations are "speeding tickets." You may fill in the table to help you answer the question.
Original dataLine of "best guess"Line of best fit
Mph greater than speed limitNumber of citationsOutputsResidualsOutputsRes iduals
53
7.56
1010
155
206
Approximate the data using the line y = 0.25x + 3. Find the data point that has the residual with the greatest absolute value. Give that data point and its associated residual.
Data point: (10, 10); Residual = 4.50
Data point: (15, 5); Residual = 6.75
Data point: (20, 6); Residual = -2.00
Data point: (5, 3); Residual = -1.25
Answers: 3
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