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Book 1

This graph shows viscosity in centipoise (cP) on the y-axis and temperature in degrees Celsius on the x-axis. It displays a linear relationship between viscosity and temperature, with viscosity decreasing as temperature increases, shown by the linear regression equation f(x) = -8.89633333333333x + 1575.445 and R2 value of 1, indicating a perfect fit of the linear model to the data.

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Book 1

This graph shows viscosity in centipoise (cP) on the y-axis and temperature in degrees Celsius on the x-axis. It displays a linear relationship between viscosity and temperature, with viscosity decreasing as temperature increases, shown by the linear regression equation f(x) = -8.89633333333333x + 1575.445 and R2 value of 1, indicating a perfect fit of the linear model to the data.

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Graph of Viscosity against

135 374.44 500


165 107.55
f(x) = − 8.89633333333333 x + 1575.445
R² = 1

Viscosity, cP
50
130 135 140 145 150
Temperature, ˚C
f Viscosity against Temperature

.89633333333333 x + 1575.445

140 145 150 155 160 165 170


Temperature, ˚C

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