In Exercises 916, (a) use a graphing utility to create a scatter plot of the data, (b)

Chapter 3, Problem 10

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Choosing a Model In Exercises 9-16, (a) use a graphing utility to create a scatter plot of the data, (b) determine whether the data could be better modeled by a linear model or a quadratic model, (c) use the regression feature of the graphing utility to find a model for the data, (d) use the graphing utility to graph the model with the scatter plot from part (a), and (e) create a table comparing the original data with the data given by the model.

(−2, 11.0), (−1, 10.7), (0, 10.4), (1, 10.3), (2, 10.1), (3, 9.9), (4, 9.6), (5, 9.4), (6, 9.4), (7, 9.2), (8, 9.0)

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