The data show the bug chirps per minute at different temperatures. Find the regression equation, letting the first predi

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The data show the bug chirps per minute at different temperatures. Find the regression equation, letting the first predicted value? Chirps in 1 min 990 872 1215 8171097 1106 Temperature (°F) 76.7 71.4 86.970.6 88.8 87.1 What is the regression equation? (Round the x-coefficient to four decimal places as needed. Round the constant to two decimal places as needed.) What is the best predicted temperature for a time when a bug is chirping at the rate of 3000 chirps per minute? 7°F The best predicted temperature when a bug is chirping at 3000 chirps per minute is (Round to one decimal place as needed.) What is wrong with this predicted value? Choose the correct answer below A. The first variable should have been the dependent variable. B. It is unrealistically high. The value 3000 is far outside of the range of observed values. OC. It is only an approximation An unrounded value would be considered accurate OD. Nothing is wrong with this value. It can be treated as an accurate prediction
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