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4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit data Warm-Up

4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit data Warm-Up. Solve for the unknown in the following equations using the balancing method. 4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit data Launch. l ine a. Which line is a better “fit” for the data in this graph? Explain.

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4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit data Warm-Up

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  1. 4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit dataWarm-Up Solve for the unknown in the following equations using the balancing method.

  2. 4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit dataLaunch line a Which line is a better “fit” for the data in this graph? Explain

  3. 4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit DataExplore Beam Strength • Hang your cup at the center of your spaghetti beam. • Support he beam between the stacks of books so it overlaps each stack by about 1 inch. Put another book on each stack to hold the beam in place. • Put pennies in the cup, one at a time, until the beam breaks.

  4. Use your calculator to graph the following data. 4.2 Writing A Linear Equation to Fit dataApply • Write an equation for a line that would fit your scatter plot. • According to your equation, how much total fat would be in a burger with no saturated fat?

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