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The data below are the number of absences and the final grades of 9 randomly selected students from a literature class. find the equation of the regression line for the given data. what would be the predicted final grade if a student was absent 14 times? round the regression line values to the nearest hundredth. round the predicted grade to the nearest whole number. = -96.14x + 2.75; 1343 = -2.75x + 96.14; 58 = 96.14x - 2.75; 1343 = -2.75x - 96.14; 134.64

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