Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.09.2020 19:01, cschellfamily

Mark and Jessica are each making a linear model to predict the population of squirrels in the town park. They are both using the same data points to find an equation of the line of best fit: the squirrel population, p, in 2002 and the squirrel population, q, in 2011. Mark is using the year as the x-value, and he represents his data as (2002, p) and (2011, q). Jessica is using the years since 2000 as her x-value, and she represents her data as (2, p) and (11, q). Which statement best describes how their prediction equations compare?

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