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         <title>1. There appears to be a very slight positive correlation between the two variables. It would make sense that the more miles you fly, the more it is going to cost you. However, there is another factor which is the destination&#39;s popularity. </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br><br>4. y = 0.0123x + 469.81<br><br>This is saying that the average flight starts at $469.81 and goes up on average $0.0123 per mile.<br><br>5. 200, 400 - cities<br><br>200 miles = $472.27<br>400&nbsp; miles = $474.73<br><br>6. The line fits because it is positive, but only slightly, which accounts for R&nbsp; being very close to 0, but still positive.&nbsp;<br><br>7. $489.49 = This is how much it would cost to travel 1600 miles. </div>]]></description>
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