Mathematics, 08.10.2020 02:01 oofoofoof1
A biologist measured the length and mass of 20 reptiles. The equation y=0.3x -2 is the line of best fit for the data where x is the length in centimeters and y is the mass in grams? Based on the equation, what is the approximate length of a reptile that has a mass of 20.5 grams?
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