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x: 471.7 659.3 740.5 790.5 781.3 1047.3 969.5 1206.1
y: 446.3 680.2 725.2 765.3 740.4 1005.6 936.3 1156.8
Using the data find the y
219.60
833.28
205.42
807.01
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