a line of fit mean perfect line.
yes it has as many as you can fit across it
A line of best-fit.
Yes but phrased differently
Because the "best fit" line is usually required to be a straight line, but the data points are not all on one straight line. (If they were, then the best-fit line would be a real no-brainer.)
Yes it does, if ladybugs wanted to live in a little corner and all of the ladybugs didnt fit, they wouldn't live there. But im not a ladybug expert so i don't know that for sure.
The line of best fit is simply the line that shows the general direction of the graph. The trick is to make the line go through as many points on the graph as possible. Some scatter plots have no line of best fit.
a line of fit mean perfect line.
When points are marked on a graph, a line is often drawn across the dots plotted. A line of best fit is a straight line that goes through as many of such points as possible.
The line that minimized the sum of the squares of the diffences of each point from the line is the line of best fit.
As many as possible
yes it has as many as you can fit across it
A line of best-fit.
A 500 nanometer-wide object would need to be 40,000 times longer in order to span a 2-centimeter line.
Yes but phrased differently
One of the recruits in my division had a really long last name so they just put what would fit
as many as he wants. as long as your fit you can run for a long time.