Bottomless Worksheet of Slope-Intercept Formula
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Bottomless Worksheet of Slope-Intercept Formula
This Bottomless Worksheet can give you endless practice on finding the slope and y-intercept from the Slope-Intercept Form. At the click of a button, it creates ten more problems for you to solve. A printed copy and answer sheet is also available.
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The mileage in miles per gallon for city and highway driving of several 1999 models are given in the chart (Model A = 24city/34/highway, B=20/29, C=20/29, D20/28, E 23/30, F 24/30, G 27/37, H 22/28)
A. Find a linear equation that can be used to find a cars highway mileage based on its city mileage
B. Model J’s city mileage is 19 miles per gallon use your equation to predict its highway mileage.
C. Highway milage for model J is 26 MPG how well did your equation predict the mileage, explain.