The table gives the winning times for the Olympic mens 10,000-meter run. a. Define

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The table gives the winning times for the Olympic mens 10,000-meter run. a. Define variables and find the line of fit based on Q-points for the data. b. Plot the data points and graph the equation of the model to verify that it is a good fit. c. What is the real-world meaning of the slope? d. Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia won the 10,000-meter race in the 2004 Olympic Games. Compare his actual winning time of 27.08 minutes with the winning time predicted by your model. e. Could you use this model to predict the winning time 100 years from now? Explain why or why not.

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