SOLUTION: You go to a carnival and a sideshow performer wants to bet you $100 that he can guess your exact weight just from knowing your height. It turns out that there is the following rela

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Question 979604: You go to a carnival and a sideshow performer wants to bet you $100 that he can guess your exact weight just from knowing your height. It turns out that there is the following relationship between height and weight.

Height (in)
60.0
62.0
63.0
66.5
73.5
84.0
Weight (lbs)
99
107
111
125
153
195
Should you accept the performers bet? Explain.

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, you'd lose.
You can fit a straight line perfectly to the data.
So knowing the height, you can get an exact value for weight.
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