Using the y = mx + b value from the best fit trendline from your graph, calculate an experimental value for absolute zer

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Using the y = mx + b value from the best fit trendline from your graph, calculate an experimental value for absolute zer

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Using the y = mx + b value from the best fit trendline from your
graph, calculate an experimental value for absolute zero AND
determine the % error.
You should submit these calculations here. Remember, a
complete calculation section includes:
I have included the data:
y = 0.1846x + 63.414
R² = 0.9732
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