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Q: Your resturanunt is coming up with a new menu featuring items under 500 calories. How much fat can you expect them to have?
A: They will have at most 31 grams of fat.
Q: You know that an item on your menu has 28g of fat. How many calories will it have?
A: It will have about 482 calories.
y= 11.8x+139.37, This means that if a menu item had no fat it would have 139.37 calories. Then for every gram of fat it increases by 11.8 calories.
r=.76, The graph will have a moderate postive linear correlation.
r2=.57, 57% of the varaition in calories is caused by the varaition in fat.
Q: Big Bob is doing an eating challenge at your restuarunt and wants to create an item with 5000 calories. How much fat will it have? Do you think this is a reasonable explantion.
A: It will have about 412 grams of fat. This estimate is reasonable because we plugged it into our equation, and our equation is correct.
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