Treat the data as ordered pairs. From the table, write the Altitude as x - coordinate and the Temperature as y - coordinate.
\Plot the ordered pairs as points in a coordinate plane.
\The scatter plot shows a negative correlation between x and y. This means that as the x - values increased, the y - value tended to decrease, so you can fit a line to the data.
\Draw a line that appears to fit the points in the scatter plot closely.
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Write an equation using any two points on the line.
\Substitute the values of
in the slope formula
.
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To write the line equation, we can use either of the two given points.
\Consider the point
.
Substitute
in point-slope form equation or
.

Apply distributive property:
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Add 11 to each side.
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The line equation is
.
Substitute the value of
in the above equation.


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The missing value is
, the equation is
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