SOLUTION: The Cost and Distance were both in a table. I would really appreciate some quick help. I've been working on it forever, can't seem to figure it out. The table shows the distance

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Question 454111: The Cost and Distance were both in a table. I would really appreciate some quick help. I've been working on it forever, can't seem to figure it out.
The table shows the distance and costs of flights for a given airline with the same starting destination and different ending destinations.
Distance (miles)1281 2796 790 150 3211 7810 812 210 7742 3578 1346 3214

Cost (dollars) 473 683 508 301 1115 3619 587 540 3013 1647 882 817
a. Find the equation of the median-median line for the data.
b. Predict the cost of a flight that travels a distance of 1950 miles.

Answer by rwm(914) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How does this fit into probability?
What have you tried forever?
hint:
arrange them in distance order and arrange the proper costs with the proper distance