Cengage Learning MindTap - Cengage Learning Ace Al Tutor from Numerade CENGAGE MINDTAP Search this course Complete: Chapter 16 Problem Set \begin{tabular}{ccc} \hline Student & Year in College & Course Work Hours per Class \\ \hline 1 & Freshman (1) & 7 \\ 2 & Sophomore (2) & 7 \\ 3 & Junior (3) & 2 \\ 4 & Senior (4) & 2 \\ \hline \end{tabular} A scatter plot of the sample data is shown here (blue circle symbols). The line \( \mathrm{Y}=-\mathrm{X}+6 \) is shown in orange.
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