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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 20:00, sweetcandy16gaming

The table includes the size of roofs (x) and the cost to replace them (y). The summary points are (748,
7,048), (890, 8,385), and (1,001, 8,475).
Using approximate values for the slope and y intercept, what is the linear model?

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