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![SOLVED: The table shows the fuel consumption, in litres per 100 km for various speeds thata car is driven, in kilometres per hour. The equation for the line of best fit is SOLVED: The table shows the fuel consumption, in litres per 100 km for various speeds thata car is driven, in kilometres per hour. The equation for the line of best fit is](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/fa68944d2ae94c238c87d588d2836230.jpg)
SOLVED: The table shows the fuel consumption, in litres per 100 km for various speeds thata car is driven, in kilometres per hour. The equation for the line of best fit is
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![SOLVED:Fuel consumption of a car is the amount of fuel used per unit distance. It is customary to give fuel consumption in liters per 100 km (L/100 km). For example, the 2019 SOLVED:Fuel consumption of a car is the amount of fuel used per unit distance. It is customary to give fuel consumption in liters per 100 km (L/100 km). For example, the 2019](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/6c846739-7e16-4746-82e7-bc9602201aab.gif)