Is the line \( y=\frac{6}{5} x+1 \) a good line of fit for the data? Use the drop-down menus to explain. Spice Market Click the arrows to choose an answer from each menu. The line \( y=\frac{6}{5} x+1 \) is a good line of fit for the data. A good line of fit should Choose... and should Choose...
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