SOLUTION: Graph (1,31) (3,34) (5,36) (7,39) (9,41) (11,44) as a trend line and write an equation for the line.
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Question 909840: Graph (1,31) (3,34) (5,36) (7,39) (9,41) (11,44) as a trend line and write an equation for the line.
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