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Which of the following are feasible equations of a least squares regression line for the change in a millionaire's bank account balance? Select all that apply.
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yˆ=75,000+4400x
yˆ=75,000−4400x
yˆ=−75,000+4400x
yˆ=−75,000−4400x
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