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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 02:30 necolewiggins1043
The scatterplot to the left shows the number of moose, M, estimated to
be living in Minnesota from 2005 to 2012. Which of the following
equations best models the population of moose in Minnesota during this
time period, where t represents the years since 2005?
А
M= 8,593-563t
B
M = 10,343 – 1,842t
M= 7,923 +578t
D
M=5,725 + 467
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