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STAT_6 B_Pra Ctice Progress saved Score: 1/14 1/6 answered 0 Question 1 ' Recall the study on the morphology of 17 domesticated cats.1 The researchers dened the measure of a cat's ability to catch small animals to be the cat's \"take-off velocity," or TOV score (TOV score = how quickly the cat can jump off of the ground). The researchers carried out an experiment to see if body mass measured in grams (g) could be used to predict a TOV score measured in centimeters per second (cm per sec). 0 At a body mass of 0, the predicted TOV score for a domesticated cat is 394 cm per sec. 0 For every 1 g increase in body mass, we know that the average TOV score will increase by 0.0122 cm per sec. 0 For every one TOV score increase, we predict that the average body mass will decrease by 394 g. O For every 1 g increase in body mass, we predict that the average TOV score will increase by 0.0122 cm per sec. 0 At a body mass of 394 g, the predicted TOV score for a domesticated cat is 0 cm per sec. 0 For every 1 g increase in body mass, we predict that the average TOV score will decrease by 0.0122 cm per sec. 0 For every 1 g increase in body mass, we know that the average TOV score will decrease by 0.0122 cm per sec. 0 None of the above The line of best fit computed by the researchers was 3} : 394 0.01223: 1Steudel, K. & Harris, M. (2002).]0umal ofExperimental Biology. The Company of Biologists. W 0 Question 2 v Part D: Interpret the slope in the context of the problem. Make sure to include specific units. If it is not appropriate, click "Not Applicable." O Not Applicable O Interpret the slope: Edit Insert Formats BIU X' A V A Calculator Submit

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